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Understanding Digital Checklist Use Through Team Communication
Author(s) -
Angela Mastrianni,
Leah Kulp,
Emily Mapelli,
Aleksandra Sarcevic
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
pubmed central
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISBN - 978-1-4503-6819-3
DOI - 10.1145/3334480.3382817
Subject(s) - checklist , teamwork , process (computing) , computer science , psychology , applied psychology , medical emergency , medicine , political science , law , cognitive psychology , operating system
Introducing technology support in a complex, team-based work setting requires a study of teamwork effects on technology use. In this paper, we present our initial analysis of team communications in a trauma resuscitation setting, where we deployed a digital checklist to support trauma team leaders in guiding patient care. By analyzing speech transcripts, checklist interaction logs, and videos of 15 resuscitations, we identified several tensions that arose from the use of a checklist in a team-based process with multi-step tasks. The tensions included incorrect markings of in-progress tasks as completed, failure to mark completed tasks due to missed communications, failure to record planned tasks, and difficulties in recording dynamic values. From these findings, we discuss design implications for checklist design for dynamic, team-based activities.

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