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Quantifying adaptation parameters for information support of trauma teams

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Trauma centers are stressful, noisy and dynamic environments, with many people performing complex tasks, and with little in the way of information support. Information must be prioritized and filtered to avoid overload or loss. This work quantifies the information-selection parameters that will guide adaptive user interfaces for trauma teams.

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CHI EA '08: CHI '08 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
April 2008
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ISBN:9781605580128
DOI:10.1145/1358628
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  1. adaptive interfaces
  2. cognitive work analysis
  3. decision support
  4. healthcare
  5. teamwork

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