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  • Medical Informatics
  • Anesthesiology Research
  • Digital Health Management

Background:

  • Academic research requires efficient digital information management.
  • The Academic Information Manager (AIM) was developed to meet this need.
  • AIM aims to streamline information retrieval and collaboration in academic settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy, efficiency, and usability of the Academic Information Manager (AIM).
  • To assess the impact of AIM on task completion, accuracy, and user workload.
  • To determine the system usability of AIM in an academic anesthesiology department.

Main Methods:

  • A randomized, unblinded crossover study involving 15 participants.
  • Comparison of AIM against conventional information retrieval methods over 8 tasks.
  • Assessment of efficiency (time), efficacy (completion, accuracy), mental workload (NASA-TLX), and usability (System Usability Scale).

Main Results:

  • AIM use resulted in significant time savings and higher task completion (99% vs 57%) and accuracy (99% vs 59%).
  • AIM significantly decreased mental demand, temporal demand, effort, and frustration, while improving performance (NASA-TLX).
  • AIM achieved a System Usability Scale score above the 90th percentile.

Conclusions:

  • AIM significantly enhances research efficacy and efficiency with reduced mental workload and improved usability.
  • AIM facilitates intuitive identification of ongoing research and aids in finding collaborators for new investigators.
  • Implementation of AIM is recommended to optimize research management within academic institutions.