Differing Visual Behavior Between Inexperienced and Experienced Critical Care Nurses While Using a Closed-Loop Ventilation System-A Prospective Observational Study

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作者
Buehler, Philipp K. [1 ]
Herling, Anique [1 ]
Bienefeld, Nadine [2 ]
Klinzing, Stephanie [1 ]
Wegner, Stephan [3 ]
Garcia, Pedro David Wendel [1 ]
Karbach, Michael [1 ]
Lohmeyer, Quentin [3 ]
Schaubmayr, Elisabeth [1 ]
Schuepbach, Reto A. [1 ]
Hofmaenner, Daniel A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Zurich, Inst Intens Care Med, Zurich, Switzerland
[2] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Dept Management Technol & Econ, Work & Org Psychol, Zurich, Switzerland
[3] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Dept Mech & Proc Engn, Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
eye-tracking; user interfaces; closed-loop ventilation; monitoring; visual behavior; EYE-TRACKING; PATIENT SAFETY; ERRORS; ATTENTION; TRAUMA; FEASIBILITY; AUTOMATION; MISHAPS; LEVEL;
D O I
10.3389/fmed.2021.681321
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Introduction: Closed-loop ventilation modes are increasingly being used in intensive care units to ensure more automaticity. Little is known about the visual behavior of health professionals using these ventilation modes. The aim of this study was to analyze gaze patterns of intensive care nurses while ventilating a patient in the closed-loop mode with Intellivent adaptive support ventilation (R) (I-ASV) and to compare inexperienced with experienced nurses.</p> Materials and Methods: Intensive care nurses underwent eye-tracking during daily care of a patient ventilated in the closed-loop ventilation mode. Five specific areas of interest were predefined (ventilator settings, ventilation curves, numeric values, oxygenation Intellivent, ventilation Intellivent). The main independent variable and primary outcome was dwell time. Secondary outcomes were revisits, average fixation time, first fixation and fixation count on areas of interest in a targeted tracking-time of 60 min. Gaze patterns were compared between I-ASV inexperienced (n = 12) and experienced (n = 16) nurses.</p> Results: In total, 28 participants were included. Overall, dwell time was longer for ventilator settings and numeric values compared to the other areas of interest. Similar results could be obtained for the secondary outcomes. Visual fixation of oxygenation Intellivent and ventilation Intellivent was low. However, dwell time, average fixation time and first fixation on oxygenation Intellivent were longer in experienced compared to inexperienced intensive care nurses.</p> Discussion: Gaze patterns of intensive care nurses were mainly focused on numeric values and settings. Areas of interest related to traditional mechanical ventilation retain high significance for intensive care nurses, despite use of closed-loop mode. More visual attention to oxygenation Intellivent and ventilation Intellivent in experienced nurses implies more routine and familiarity with closed-loop modes in this group. The findings imply the need for constant training and education with new tools in critical care, especially for inexperienced professionals.</p>
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