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科学领域:

  • 医疗团队合作
  • 创伤复苏
  • 活动理论的应用

背景情况:

  • 在受伤后,出血是可预防死亡的主要原因.
  • 在创伤复苏期间有效的团队出血控制至关重要.
  • 现有的活动理论分析还没有充分探讨团队工作中的语音意图.

研究的目的:

  • 了解使用活动理论控制出血的团队动态.
  • 识别延误并制定例行和非例行活动的模型.
  • 探索对时间和安全至关重要的医疗团队工作的计算机支持.

主要方法:

  • 分析了25个复苏病例的视频.
  • 应用九个活动理论提示,包括语音意图.
  • 开发常规和非常规活动模型以控制出血.

主要成果:

  • 鉴定出导致血流控制延迟的常见活动.
  • 开发了例行和非例行活动模型,突出了变化.
  • 发现劳动分工,工具,社区和语言意图的变化导致了偏差.

结论:

  • 计算机支持可以解决复杂的医疗团队工作中的延误.
  • 分析语音数据有助于识别活动模型中的矛盾.
  • 活动理论为设计医疗保健中的社会技术系统提供了框架.