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Auditory Alarms in Critical Care Settings
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The following papers were published by researchers in the Human
Factors Research Program (HFRP) In Trauma, Anesthesia, and Critical Care
conjunction with the ongoing research on alarms.
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Seagull, F.J., Wickens, C.D. and
Loeb, R.G. (In press). Attention and workload in
auditory, visual, and redundant patient-monitoring conditions.
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society annual
meeting, 2001. PDF
File
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Seagull, F.J., Xiao, Y. (In press). Using eye-tracking video data to augment
knowledge elicitation in cognitive task analysis.
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society annual
meeting, 2001. PDF
File
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Darin
K. Via, Richard Kyle, Yan Xiao, Jacob Seagull, Colin Mackenzie, Eye Tracking
System Improves Evaluation of Performance during Simulated Anesthesia
Events, 2001 Society for Technology in Anesthesia International Meeting on
Medical Simulation. PDF File
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Seagull, F.J., Xiao, Y., Mackenzie, C.F., & Wickens, C.D. Auditory alarms: From
alerting to informing. Proceedings of IEA 2000/HFES 2000 Congress,
Vol 1, pp. 223-226, 2000. PDF
File
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Xiao,
Y., & Seagull, F.J. Auditory Warning Signals: New Concepts and
Approaches. Proceedings of IEA 2000/HFES 2000 Congress, Vol 1, p. 210, 2000.
PDF File
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Xiao,
Y. Mackenzie, C.F., Seagull,
F.J., & Jaberi, M. Managing the Monitors: An Analysis of Alarm Silencing
Activities During An Anesthetic Procedure. Proceedings of IEA 2000/HFES 2000
Congress, Vol. 4, pp. 250-253, 2000. PDF
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Seagull, F.J., & Xiao, Y. Patients Monitoring Technology: Friend or Foe?
Proceedings of IEA 2000/HFES 2000 Congress, Vol 4, p. 249, 2000. PDF
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Seagull, F.J., Xiao, Y., Dutton, R., Downey, D., &
Jaberi, M. Diagnosis In Real
and Simulated Environments: Do We Look At Different Things. Anesthesiology,
93(34): A-572, Sept. 2000. Web
Abstract
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Xiao,
Y., Via, D., Kyle, R., Mackenzie,
C.F., & Burton, P. Stress with Simulated Trauma Management Measured
Salivary Amylase. Anesthesiology, 93(34): A-1226, Sept. 2000. PDF
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Seagull, F.J., Xiao, Y., Mackenzie, C.F.,
Jaberi, M., & Dutton, R. Monitoring
behavior: a pilot study using an ambulatory eye-tracker in surgical
operating rooms. Proceedings of Human Factors and Ergonomics 43rd Annual
Meeting, pp. 850-854, 1999. PDF
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Xiao,
Y., Seagull, F.J., Jaberi, M., & Downey, D. Experimental use of an
ambulatory eye-tracking device in operating rooms (OR). Anesthesiology,
89(A3):A1137, 1999. PDF File
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Xiao,
Y., & Seagull, F.J. An analysis of problems with auditory alarms:
defining the roles of alarms in process monitoring tasks. Proceedings of
Human Factors and Ergonomics 43rd Annual Meeting, pp. 256-260, 1999. PDF
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Revised: September 10, 2001
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