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    Area of Science:

    • Medical device usability engineering
    • Human-computer interaction in healthcare
    • Operating room systems integration

    Background:

    • Existing surgical workplaces and equipment suffer from significant usability and human technology interaction (HTI) bottlenecks, including space constraints, trip hazards, communication issues, and device handling errors.
    • Poor usability in operating rooms (ORs) can lead to critical risks, with studies indicating that most are preventable.
    • Integrating diverse, independently designed systems into open-OR networks presents challenges in achieving consistent and usable user interfaces (UIs).

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop a concept for generic UI profiles enabling modular integration of UIs for medical devices.
    • To address the challenges of consistent and usable UI integration within open-OR networks.
    • To create an integrated surgical work system with enhanced usability and reduced human error.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a concept for generic UI profiles, building upon the device profile approach from the OR.NET project.
    • Implementation of initial prototypes for the generic UI profile concept.
    • Mapping diverse medical device interfaces onto a unified, integrated surgical UI using the developed profiles.

    Main Results:

    • A novel concept for generic UI profiles has been conceptualized and prototyped.
    • The approach facilitates the modular integration of user interfaces from different medical devices.
    • The developed system aims for automatic verification of integrated UI design against usability criteria and error taxonomies.

    Conclusions:

    • Generic UI profiles offer a standardized approach to integrating medical device UIs in complex surgical environments.
    • This concept enhances usability and HTI in open-OR networks, mitigating risks associated with poor design.
    • The framework supports the creation of safer, more efficient, and user-friendly surgical workplaces.