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Continuously Informing Vibrotactile Displays in Support of Attention Management and Multitasking in Anesthesiology

机译:持续通知触觉显示器,以支持麻醉学中的注意力管理和多任务处理

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Objective: A novel vibrotactile display type was investigated to determine the potential benefits for supporting the attention and task management of anesthesiologists. Background: Recent research has shown physiological monitoring and multitasking performance can benefit from displaying patient data via alarm-like tactile notifications and via continuously informing auditory displays (e.g., sonifications). The current study investigated a novel combination of these two approaches: continuously informing tactile displays. Method: A tactile alarm and two continuously informing tactile display designs were evaluated in an anesthesia induction simulation with anesthesiologists as participants. Several performance measures were collected for two tasks: physiological monitoring and anesthesia induction. A multitask performance score equivalently weighted components from each task, normalized across experimental scenarios. Subjective rankings of the displays were also collected. Results: Compared to the baseline (visual and auditory only) display configuration, each tactile display significantly improved performance in several objective measures, including multitask performance score.The continuously informing display that encoded the severity of patient health into the salience of its signals supported significantly better performance than the other two tactile displays. Contrasting the objective results, participants subjectively ranked the tactile alarm display highest. Conclusion: Continuously informing tactile displays with alarm-like properties (e.g., salience mapping) can better support anesthesiologists' physiological monitoring and multitasking performance under the high task demands of anesthesia induction. Adaptive display mechanisms may improve user acceptance. Application: This study can inform display design to support multitasking performance of anesthesiologists in the clinical setting and other supervisory control operators in work domains characterized by high demands for visual and auditory resources.
机译:目的:研究一种新型的触觉显示类型,以确定支持麻醉师注意和任务管理的潜在益处。背景技术:最近的研究表明,通过类似警报的触觉通知和连续通知听觉显示(例如声音)来显示患者数据,可以使生理监测和多任务处理性能受益。当前的研究调查了这两种方法的新颖组合:持续告知触觉显示器。方法:在麻醉师的参与下,通过麻醉诱导模拟评估触觉报警器和两个连续提供信息的触觉显示设计。收集了两项性能指标用于两项任务:生理监测和麻醉诱导。多任务性能评分会平均权衡每个任务的组件,并跨实验场景进行标准化。还收集了显示的主观排名。结果:与基线显示(仅视觉和听觉)显示配置相比,每个触觉显示在多个客观指标(包括多任务性能评分)中均显着提高了性能。连续通知显示将患者健康的严重程度编码为信号的显着性比其他两个触觉显示器更好的性能。与客观结果相反,参与者在主观上将触觉报警显示器排名最高。结论:在麻醉诱导的高任务要求下,连续通知具有类似警报特性的触觉显示器(例如显着图)可以更好地支持麻醉医师的生理监测和多任务处理性能。自适应显示机制可以提高用户的接受度。应用:这项研究可以为显示器设计提供支持,以支持临床环境中麻醉师和其他对视觉和听觉资源有很高要求的工作领域中其他监督控制操作员的多任务处理性能。

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