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Enhancing Timely Management of Workflow with Interactive Visual Displays & Actions for

Situation Awareness ProcessingSureyya Tarkan

UMD Dept. of Computer Science & HCILsureyya@cs.umd.edu

http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/sharpc/

Supervised by Ben Shneiderman & Catherine Plaisant

Situation Awareness (Endsley, 2004)

2Shared SA of a team Temporal dynamic environment

1. Perception 2. Comprehension 3. Projection

Interruptions & Notifications

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‘Missed Results’ ProblemMishandling of abnormal results & no follow-up

(Wahls, 2007)

Most common missing information: lab test results (Dovey, 2002)

Delay in care, time/financial loss, pain/suffering, adverse clinical consequence (Hickner, 2008)

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Test Process Steps1. Pre-analytic

a. Ordering the testb. Implementing the test

2. Analytica. Performing the test

3. Post-analytica. Reporting results to the clinicianb. Responding to the resultsc. Notifying the patients of the resultsd. Following-up to ensure the patient took the appropriate

action based on test results

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Lab technician

Lab technician

Patient & PhysicianPatient & Physician

PhysicianPhysician

Specimen lost

Specimen lost

Specimen mislabeled in

office

Specimen mislabeled in

office

Physician on vacation

Physician on vacation

Results misplaced

Results misplaced

Specimen damaged during

transport

Specimen damaged during

transport

No documentation

on record

No documentation

on record

NurseNurse

Patient doesn’t go

Patient doesn’t go

Medical Informatics Applications

6VA View Alert Window

Alert arrived results in

chronological order

Patient listPending tests in patient

chart

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Motivation: Package Tracking

Clear expectation

Clear expectation

Constant feedbackConstant feedback

Explicit responsibility

Explicit responsibility

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Motivation: Lists & Actions

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Approach for Reducing Missed Results

Model user actions within workflow specificationAssign temporal responsibility

Derive an interactive display from the modelFrom order time to until all follow-up actions are

takenSupport actor action sheets as part of tracking

Provide retrospective analyses for manager to identify common problems and compare performance

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Laboratory Test Result Management Workflow

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Modeling Actions

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Multi-Step Task Analyzing, Reporting, Tracking (MSTART)

Prototype

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Rich Tabular Displays

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Generating Actor Action Sheets: Result Review

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Order

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Retrospective Analysis

Proposed Work: Actions for Situation Awareness Processing

(ASAP)

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More information

Edit/Annotate

Marking

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Actions, Groups, and Values

Evaluation Plans for ASAP Iterative Design Reviews with Medical Professionals

Usability Test 10 subjects, 25 tasks (1 hour) Inform design Feedback: Interview, Questionnaire

Controlled Experiment Test whether ASAP reduces the amount of missed and

delayed results Busy simulation environment where multiple distracting

factors are in place Compare to a plain list ordered by time of arrival 20 participants, 50 tasks (2 hours)

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SummaryModel user actions within workflow specification

Allow actions as part of display

Integrate review of results with possible actor actions from within same screen

Tracking shows how much time has passed since last action

Acknowledgments

Zach Hettinger, Daniel Murphy, Archana Laxmisan, Hardeep Singh, Dean Sittig

Strategic Health-IT Advanced Research Projects (SHARPC)

Contact: sureyya@cs.umd.edu

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