Introducing vocal modality into electronic anaesthesia record systems: Possible effects on work practices in the operating room

A. Alapetite, V. Gauthereau

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    Abstract

    The work reported in this paper is part of a project aiming at introducing vocal modality into the electronic anaesthesia record in Denmark. The purpose of the
    paper is to offer a basis for comprehending the use of anaesthesia records in work practice, to list the current main issues and possible improvements, and finally to
    foresee the impact of the addition of a new voice interface. The present paper is the result of a collaboration between an engineer, involved in making prototypes of the system described above, and a socioergonomist. The analysis is based on a literature review, interviews and direct observations.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings
    EditorsN. Marmaras, T. Kontogiannis, D. Nathanael
    Number of pages8
    Place of PublicationAthens
    PublisherNational Technical University
    Publication date2005
    Pages189-196
    Publication statusPublished - 2005
    EventAnnual conference of the European Association of Cognitive Ergonomics - Chania, Greece
    Duration: 29 Sept 20051 Oct 2005

    Conference

    ConferenceAnnual conference of the European Association of Cognitive Ergonomics
    Country/TerritoryGreece
    CityChania
    Period29/09/200501/10/2005

    Keywords

    • Anaesthesia
    • Electronic records
    • Patient
    • Voice
    • Speech

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