Opportunistic Decision Making Information Needs and Workflow in Emergency Care
This project developed dashboards to support clinical decision making in the emergency department and found that the new technology was readily accepted.
This project developed dashboards to support clinical decision making in the emergency department and found that the new technology was readily accepted.
This research used a human-centered design approach to understand the cognitive work of clinical teams involved in pediatric trauma care transitions that informed the development of two prototypes for digital healthcare solutions that support clinicians caring for pediatric trauma patients.
This project designed and conducted a usability evaluation of dashboards that provide feedback to home care nurses to improve the care of patients with chronic heart failure, and found that the dashboard prototype had high usability and was evaluated positively by users.
This project evaluated the use of an in-room interactive monitor to improve patient-centered care and family engagement within a pediatric intensive care unit.
This project will study the impact of design on providers’ interactions with the electronic health record and identify strategies to enhance design to improve patient safety.
Researchers refined and implemented integrated digital healthcare enhancements to a previously developed, interactive, patient-centered discharge toolkit, finding that while patients used the toolkit, there were no significant changes in post-discharge healthcare utilization.
This research created, piloted, and evaluated FIQS, the Family Input to Quality and Safety tool, that allows pediatric patients and their caregivers to provide safety reports regarding their inpatient care.
This project created and evaluated a process to present quality data via physician’s online certification portal and found that the availability of that data did not result in improvement of quality measures.