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Alerts as Coordination Mechanisms

Angela Mastrianni, Lynn Almengor, Aleksandra Sarcevic

2022Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction15 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this study, we explore how clinical decision support features can be designed to aid teams in caring for patients during time-critical medical emergencies. We interviewed 12 clinicians with experience in leading pediatric trauma resuscitations to elicit design requirements for decision support alerts and how these alerts should be designed for teams with shared leadership. Based on the interview data, we identified three types of decision support alerts: reminders to perform tasks, alerts to changes in patient status, and suggestions for interventions. We also found that clinicians perceived alerts in this setting as coordination mechanisms and that some alert preferences were associated with leader experience levels. From these findings, we contribute three perspectives on how alerts can aid coordination and discuss implications for designing decision support alerts for shared leadership in time-critical medical processes.

Topics & Concepts

Psychological interventionDecision support systemKnowledge managementClinical decision support systemPsychologyComputer scienceMedicineNursingData miningElectronic Health Records SystemsHuman-Automation Interaction and SafetyHealthcare Technology and Patient Monitoring