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C A Green1, K J Gilhooly, R Logie
1Dept of Psychology, Aberdeen University, Scotland, UK.
Abstract:
Current literature on the computerisation of Intensive Care Units indicates that many human factor considerations are relevant to the design and introduction of computer systems and to the evaluation of such systems within this environment. This paper aims to review and summarise essential points from the literature.
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