"Usability of data integration and visualization software for multidisciplinary pediatric intensive care: a human factors approach to assessing technology".
Ying Ling LinAnne-Marie GuerguerianJessica TomasiPeter LaussenPatricia TrbovichPublished in: BMC medical informatics and decision making (2017)
Usability issues, observed through contextual use, provided directions for tangible design improvements of data integration software that may lessen use errors and promote safe use. Data-driven decision making can benefit from iterative interface redesign involving clinician-users in simulated environments. This study is a first step in understanding how software can support clinicians' decision making with integrated continuous monitoring data. Importantly, testing of similar platforms by all the different disciplines who may become clinician users is a fundamental step necessary to understand the impact on clinical outcomes of decision aids.