Exploring medical device design and use through layers of Distributed Cognition: How a glucometer is coupled with its context

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Autor(a) principal: Furniss,Dominic
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Paolo Masci, Curzon,Paul, Mayer,Astrid, Blandford,Ann
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.inesctec.pt/handle/123456789/5430
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbi.2014.12.006
Resumo: Medical devices are becoming more interconnected and complex, and are increasingly supported by fragmented organizational systems, e.g. through different processes, committees, supporting staff and training regimes. Distributed Cognition has been proposed as a framework for understanding the design and use of medical devices. However, it is not clear that it has the analytic apparatus to support the investigation of such complexities. This paper proposes a framework that introduces concentric layers to DiCoT, a method that facilitates the application of Distributed Cognition theory. We use this to explore how an inpatient blood glucose meter is coupled with its context. The analysis is based on an observational study of clinicians using a newly introduced glucometer on an oncology ward over approximately 150. h (11. days and 4 nights). Using the framework we describe the basic mechanics of the system, incremental design considerations, and larger design considerations. The DiCoT concentric layers (DiCoT-CL) framework shows promise for analyzing the design and use of medical devices, and how they are coupled with their context. © 2014 Elsevier Inc.
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title Exploring medical device design and use through layers of Distributed Cognition: How a glucometer is coupled with its context
spellingShingle Exploring medical device design and use through layers of Distributed Cognition: How a glucometer is coupled with its context
Furniss,Dominic
title_short Exploring medical device design and use through layers of Distributed Cognition: How a glucometer is coupled with its context
title_full Exploring medical device design and use through layers of Distributed Cognition: How a glucometer is coupled with its context
title_fullStr Exploring medical device design and use through layers of Distributed Cognition: How a glucometer is coupled with its context
title_full_unstemmed Exploring medical device design and use through layers of Distributed Cognition: How a glucometer is coupled with its context
title_sort Exploring medical device design and use through layers of Distributed Cognition: How a glucometer is coupled with its context
author Furniss,Dominic
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Paolo Masci
Curzon,Paul
Mayer,Astrid
Blandford,Ann
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Curzon,Paul
Mayer,Astrid
Blandford,Ann
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Paolo Masci
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description Medical devices are becoming more interconnected and complex, and are increasingly supported by fragmented organizational systems, e.g. through different processes, committees, supporting staff and training regimes. Distributed Cognition has been proposed as a framework for understanding the design and use of medical devices. However, it is not clear that it has the analytic apparatus to support the investigation of such complexities. This paper proposes a framework that introduces concentric layers to DiCoT, a method that facilitates the application of Distributed Cognition theory. We use this to explore how an inpatient blood glucose meter is coupled with its context. The analysis is based on an observational study of clinicians using a newly introduced glucometer on an oncology ward over approximately 150. h (11. days and 4 nights). Using the framework we describe the basic mechanics of the system, incremental design considerations, and larger design considerations. The DiCoT concentric layers (DiCoT-CL) framework shows promise for analyzing the design and use of medical devices, and how they are coupled with their context. © 2014 Elsevier Inc.
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