Describing A Latent Design Cycle In 100 Years Of Innovation And Adoption In Anesthesia Equipment: The Origin Of Awkwardness

B. Guy, B. Robinson, R. Westhorpe
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Much is understood about the human-technology relationship and the importance of user focused design. This is well recognized in anesthesia with human factors investigations leading to patient safety awareness, regulation, and workload management. Conversely, this has inspired little change in the design of equipment to reduce the awkwardness in providing anesthesia. In fact, it has increased it by not discriminating between normal use and adopted use where the anesthesia profession has, over time, created habits to overcome and accommodate design deficiencies. This study examines past and present anesthesia equipment and use methods to deduce the origin of awkwardness. By describing the latent design cycle in the evolution of anesthesia equipment, a prediction can be provided for the application and acceptance of future technologies in anesthesia. The anesthetic profession may continue with standardized equipment design; conversely, the benefits of innovation in digital technologies to reduce awkwardness will probably be associated with significant change in the convention of use.
描述麻醉设备100年创新和采用中潜在的设计周期:尴尬的起源
人们对人与技术的关系和以用户为中心的设计的重要性有了很多了解。这是在麻醉与人为因素调查导致患者的安全意识,法规和工作量管理公认。相反,这并没有激发设备设计上的什么变化,以减少提供麻醉时的尴尬。事实上,它增加了它不区分正常使用和采用麻醉专业,随着时间的推移,创造习惯,以克服和适应设计缺陷。本研究考察了过去和现在的麻醉设备和使用方法,以推断尴尬的起源。通过对麻醉设备发展过程中潜在设计周期的描述,可以为未来麻醉技术的应用和接受提供预测。麻醉行业可以继续采用标准化的设备设计;相反,数字技术创新减少尴尬的好处可能与使用惯例的重大变化有关。
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