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Transitioning Cognitive Aids into Decision Support Platforms: Requirements and Design Guidelines

Angela Mastrianni, Aleksandra Sarcevic, Allison Hu, Lynn Almengor, Peyton E. Tempel, Sarah Gao, Randall S. Burd

2023ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Digital cognitive aids have the potential to serve as clinical decision support platforms, triggering alerts about process delays and recommending interventions. In this mixed-methods study, we examined how a digital checklist for pediatric trauma resuscitation could trigger decision support alerts and recommendations. We identified two criteria that cognitive aids must satisfy to support these alerts: (1) context information must be entered in a timely, accurate, and standardized manner, and (2) task status must be accurately documented. Using co-design sessions and near-live simulations, we created two checklist features to satisfy these criteria: a form for entering the pre-hospital information and a progress slider for documenting the progression of a multi-step task. We evaluated these two features in the wild, contributing guidelines for designing these features on cognitive aids to support alerts and recommendations in time- and safety-critical scenarios.

Topics & Concepts

ChecklistContext (archaeology)Task (project management)Decision aidsCognitionComputer scienceProcess (computing)Decision support systemClinical decision support systemPsychological interventionProcess managementMedical emergencyMedicinePsychologyEngineeringSystems engineeringArtificial intelligenceNursingPaleontologyPsychiatryBiologyPathologyCognitive psychologyOperating systemAlternative medicineElectronic Health Records SystemsHealthcare Technology and Patient MonitoringHealth Policy Implementation Science