Optical Head-Mounted Displays for Medical Professionals: Cognition-supporting Human-Computer Interaction Design

T. Mentler, Henrik Berndt, M. Herczeg
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Optical head-mounted displays are an emerging digital technology in domains like healthcare where computer usage in mobile contexts is required but hand-held devices are not particularly suited for practical reasons (e.g. hygienic regulations). As the work of paramedics, nurses and physicians is not only physically but also mentally challenging, the promise of hands-free interaction alone will not ensure efficient and safe usage. Rather, various aspects of cognitive ergonomics have to be carefully considered. Best practices for designing wearable interactive systems have to be evaluated. Based on the results of different user-centered system design projects and studies with members of Emergency Medical Services, nurses and clinical physicians, we will discuss optical head-mounted displays with respect to human-computer interaction. Interaction design as well as lessons learned concerning tasks and workflows will be summarized. Transmodal consistency is introduced as a general design principle for digital technologies supporting multiple input and output modalities like touch, gestures and speech.
医疗专业人员的光学头戴式显示器:支持认知的人机交互设计
光学头戴式显示器是医疗保健等领域的一项新兴数字技术,这些领域需要在移动环境中使用计算机,但由于实际原因(例如卫生法规),手持设备并不特别适合。由于护理人员、护士和医生的工作不仅在身体上而且在精神上都是具有挑战性的,因此仅凭免提交互的承诺并不能确保高效和安全的使用。相反,必须仔细考虑认知人体工程学的各个方面。必须对设计可穿戴交互系统的最佳实践进行评估。根据不同的以用户为中心的系统设计项目的结果,以及与急诊医疗服务、护士和临床医生的研究,我们将讨论光学头戴式显示器在人机交互方面的作用。将总结交互设计以及有关任务和工作流的经验教训。跨模式一致性作为支持多种输入和输出模式(如触摸、手势和语音)的数字技术的一般设计原则。
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