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Publikováno v:
SoundEffects, Vol 6, Iss 1 (2016)
This article addresses the need of including acoustical perspectives in the debate on alarm fatigue within the healthcare domain. We show how conceptualisations and proposed solutions to alarm fatigue are unequally distributed across what could be ca
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https://doaj.org/article/d9293599f6064779ae0e55b77b5f47f8
Autor:
Judy Edworthy, Alicja Knast
Publikováno v:
Empirical Musicology Review, Vol 2, Iss 4, Pp 140-145 (2007)
In his article ‘On the Role of Embellishment Tones in the Perceptual Segregation of Concurrent Musical Parts’, David Huron (2007) takes four metrics known in the psychological literature to affect perceptual segregation and applies them to embell
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https://doaj.org/article/ef0e29597f864b45b72c1a03a46ab293
Publikováno v:
IISE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors. 9:86-95
OCCUPATIONAL APPLICATIONSAuditory alarm signals are a safety measure that would benefit from improvement across many industries. There is a considerable research base that can be applied to the development and testing of audible alarms, though this i
Autor:
Joseph J. Schlesinger, Judy Edworthy, Clayton Rothwell, Laura I. Fuhr, Matthew S. Shotwell, Alexandra L. Bruder
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Systems. 46
In high-consequence industries such as health care, auditory alarms are an important aspect of an informatics system that monitors patients and alerts providers attending to multiple concurrent tasks. Alarms levels are unnecessarily high and alarm si
Publikováno v:
Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. 62:954-972
Objective This research investigated whether the psychoacoustics of simultaneous masking, which are integral to a model-checking-based method, previously developed for detecting perceivability problems in alarm configurations, could predict when IEC
Publikováno v:
Applied Acoustics. 141:403-415
Numerous patient injuries and deaths have been caused by medical practitioners failing to respond to medical alarms. Simultaneous masking, where concurrently sounding medical alarms result in one or more being unhearable, is partially responsible for
Publikováno v:
Human factors. 64(1)
Objective Address the alarm problem by redesigning, reorganizing, and reprioritizing to better discriminate alarm sounds and displays in a hospital. Background Alarms in hospitals are frequently misunderstood, disregarded, and overridden. Method Disc
Autor:
Suzanne Janzen, Noa Segall, Judy Edworthy, Sydney Radcliffe, Melanie C. Wright, Thomas J. Reese
Publikováno v:
IEEE Trans Hum Mach Syst
In hospitals, clinicians are presented with varied and disorganized alarm sounds from disparate devices. While there has been attention to reducing inactionable alarms to address alarm overload, little effort has been focused on organizing, simplifyi
Publikováno v:
Applied ergonomics. 99
When more than one audible alarm is heard simultaneously, discrimination may be compromised. This experiment compares near-simultaneous clinical alarms in two styles, the first are the tonal ‘melodies’ from the 2012/2006 version of a global medic
Publikováno v:
Human factors. 64(5)
Objective In this work, we systematically evaluated the reserved alarm sounds of the IEC 60601-1-8 international medical alarm standard to determine when and how they can be totally and partially masked. Background IEC 60601-1-8 gives engineers instr