Usability Evaluation of a One-Handed Touchbased OR-Table Control

Due to the increasing number and the complexity of devices in the operation room (OR), which are caused by the diversity and variety of proprietary interface designs, the probability for use errors increases. In order to ensure a safe intraoperative workflow in the OR, integrated OR systems with cen...

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Main Authors: Krumholz Philipp, Janß Armin, Radermacher Klaus
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2018-09-01
Series:Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2018-0039
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spelling doaj-485733c441994ac6945e6664409566222021-09-06T19:19:26ZengDe GruyterCurrent Directions in Biomedical Engineering2364-55042018-09-014115716010.1515/cdbme-2018-0039cdbme-2018-0039Usability Evaluation of a One-Handed Touchbased OR-Table ControlKrumholz Philipp0Janß Armin1Radermacher Klaus2Chair of Medical Engineering, Helmholtz-Institute for Biomedical Engineering, RWTH Aachen University, Pauwelsstraße 20, 52074Aachen, GermanyChair of Medical Engineering, Helmholtz-Institute for Biomedical Engineering, RWTH Aachen University, Pauwelsstraße 20, 52074Aachen, GermanyChair of Medical Engineering, Helmholtz-Institute for Biomedical Engineering, RWTH Aachen University, Pauwelsstraße 20, 52074Aachen, GermanyDue to the increasing number and the complexity of devices in the operation room (OR), which are caused by the diversity and variety of proprietary interface designs, the probability for use errors increases. In order to ensure a safe intraoperative workflow in the OR, integrated OR systems with central work stations have been developed. For this, there also exist concepts for handhelds, which offer touchbased graphical user interfaces (GUI). However, those come along with various limitations, e.g. possibility for one-handed interaction, which is influenced i.a. by the size, the design and the working task. Within our investigations, requirements for an enhanced concept have been gathered by taking into account corresponding standards regarding ergonomics, riskmanagement and usability-engineering. According to DIN EN 60601-2-46, machinery directive 2006/42 EG and guideline VDI/VDE 3850, the stipulated user interface has been designed in order to preselect functions on the touchscreen and their subsequent activation by physical buttons. Furthermore, the accessibility of areas of interest has been considered on the touchscreen, to avoid the re-gripping of the handheld. As a first step, the OR-table control for a tablet has been realized with Microsoft Blend, using a 22’ touch monitor. The usability study has been conducted in accordance with DIN EN ISO 9241-11 and IEC 62366. A group of ten surgeons and OR nurses underwent multiple tasks in the framework of a usability test, comparing the developed concept with a common keypad handheld. The study showed comparable results concerning the usability criteria effectiveness and efficiency. However, the concept clearly outperforms the handheld regarding user satisfaction, in particular due to the higher learnability and the easy transfer of daily-used GUI skills. The current approach motivates to develop a functional model of a touch-based handheld for OR-tables as well as with further integrated OR devices and to conduct additional usability studies.https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2018-0039or-integrationhuman-machine-interactiontouch-based controlhandheldor-tablemachinery directivesafe releaseusability evaluation
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Radermacher Klaus
Usability Evaluation of a One-Handed Touchbased OR-Table Control
Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering
or-integration
human-machine-interaction
touch-based control
handheld
or-table
machinery directive
safe release
usability evaluation
author_facet Krumholz Philipp
Janß Armin
Radermacher Klaus
author_sort Krumholz Philipp
title Usability Evaluation of a One-Handed Touchbased OR-Table Control
title_short Usability Evaluation of a One-Handed Touchbased OR-Table Control
title_full Usability Evaluation of a One-Handed Touchbased OR-Table Control
title_fullStr Usability Evaluation of a One-Handed Touchbased OR-Table Control
title_full_unstemmed Usability Evaluation of a One-Handed Touchbased OR-Table Control
title_sort usability evaluation of a one-handed touchbased or-table control
publisher De Gruyter
series Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering
issn 2364-5504
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Due to the increasing number and the complexity of devices in the operation room (OR), which are caused by the diversity and variety of proprietary interface designs, the probability for use errors increases. In order to ensure a safe intraoperative workflow in the OR, integrated OR systems with central work stations have been developed. For this, there also exist concepts for handhelds, which offer touchbased graphical user interfaces (GUI). However, those come along with various limitations, e.g. possibility for one-handed interaction, which is influenced i.a. by the size, the design and the working task. Within our investigations, requirements for an enhanced concept have been gathered by taking into account corresponding standards regarding ergonomics, riskmanagement and usability-engineering. According to DIN EN 60601-2-46, machinery directive 2006/42 EG and guideline VDI/VDE 3850, the stipulated user interface has been designed in order to preselect functions on the touchscreen and their subsequent activation by physical buttons. Furthermore, the accessibility of areas of interest has been considered on the touchscreen, to avoid the re-gripping of the handheld. As a first step, the OR-table control for a tablet has been realized with Microsoft Blend, using a 22’ touch monitor. The usability study has been conducted in accordance with DIN EN ISO 9241-11 and IEC 62366. A group of ten surgeons and OR nurses underwent multiple tasks in the framework of a usability test, comparing the developed concept with a common keypad handheld. The study showed comparable results concerning the usability criteria effectiveness and efficiency. However, the concept clearly outperforms the handheld regarding user satisfaction, in particular due to the higher learnability and the easy transfer of daily-used GUI skills. The current approach motivates to develop a functional model of a touch-based handheld for OR-tables as well as with further integrated OR devices and to conduct additional usability studies.
topic or-integration
human-machine-interaction
touch-based control
handheld
or-table
machinery directive
safe release
usability evaluation
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