探索触觉报警显示器在重症监护环境中的有效性

Parisa Alirezaee, Antoine Weill--Duflos, J. Schlesinger, J. Cooperstock
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重症监护病房的噪音,特别是来自病人监护警报器的噪音,对临床医生和病人都是有害的。这激发了旨在将生理生命体征信息的传递和警报事件的通报从视觉和听觉设备转移到触觉传感器的研究。我们比较了在感知和识别已进入高或低状态的生命体征的特定类型和水平方面的性能,即警报事件,使用几种振动触觉显示设计,与传统的听觉警报结合图形患者监护仪进行比较。用干扰物活动模拟临床环境中的竞争性任务需求。评估反应的反应时间和准确性。在致动器解剖分离充分的情况下,某些振动触觉信息呈现策略在响应时间和准确性上与基线条件没有显著差异。我们得出的结论是,与图形和听觉报警显示条件相比,振动触觉传递患者生命体征可以支持报警状态生命体征识别,而不会显著影响并行注意力要求活动的性能。这表明,通过向临床医生传递振动触觉信息来取代令人不安的听觉警报,有可能改善高影响的医疗环境。
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Exploring the Effectiveness of Haptic Alarm Displays for Critical Care Environments
Noise in critical care units, in particular, from patient monitor alarms, is harmful for clinicians and patients alike. This has motivated research aimed at shifting the delivery of physiological vital sign information and annunciation of alarm events from visual and auditory devices to haptic transducers. We compare performance in perceiving and identifying the specific type and level of a vital sign that has entered a high or low state, i.e., an alarm event, using several designs of a vibrotactile display, against that of the traditional auditory alarm in conjunction with a graphical patient monitor. A distractor activity was used to simulate competing task demands in the clinical environment. Responses were assessed with respect to response time and accuracy. With sufficient anatomical separation of the actuators, certain vibrotactile information rendering strategies demonstrated performance that was not significantly different from that of the baseline condition, both in response time and accuracy. We conclude that vibrotactile delivery of patient vitals can support alarm-state vital sign identification competitive with graphical and auditory alarm display conditions, without significantly impacting performance on a parallel attention-demanding activity. This suggests the possibility of improving high-impact healthcare environments by replacing disturbing auditory alarms with vibrotactile information delivery to clinicians.
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