Collaboration within the surgical suite: BoardProbe design for and with the surgical team

Juliette Rambourg, Stéphane Conversy, Garbey Marc, Hélène Gaspard-Boulinc

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3 Scopus citations

Abstract

The expectations of computerizing hospitals are high, in the belief that it will improve health care quality, reduce costs, and increase administrative efficiency. However, effective computerization of hospitals is a real challenge. The explanations of this failure are typical of HCI misdesign. In this paper, we focus on the computer support of the activity within the surgical suite. Our research objectives are to understand the local activity at the DUNN Operating Rooms surgical suite of the Houston Methodist Hospital, propose a technological solution to instrument the staff activity, and deliver a design method and a toolkit to adapt our solutions to other hospitals.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationIHM 2016 - Actes de la 28ieme Conference Francophone sur l'Interaction Homme-Machine
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery, Inc
Pages271-277
Number of pages7
ISBN (Electronic)9781450342438
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 25 2016
Event28ieme Conference Francophone sur l'Interaction Homme-Machine, IHM 2016 - 28th French Speaking Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, IHM 2016 - Fribourg, Switzerland
Duration: Oct 25 2016Oct 28 2016

Publication series

NameIHM 2016 - Actes de la 28ieme Conference Francophone sur l'Interaction Homme-Machine

Other

Other28ieme Conference Francophone sur l'Interaction Homme-Machine, IHM 2016 - 28th French Speaking Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, IHM 2016
Country/TerritorySwitzerland
CityFribourg
Period10/25/1610/28/16

Keywords

  • ATC
  • Collaboration
  • Computerization
  • Decisionaids
  • Surgical team

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Human-Computer Interaction

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