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Activity-Based Computing for Medical Work in Hospitals Jakob E. Bardram 07-06-22 · 1

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This presentation contains slides from my presentation of my paper on Activity-Based Computing for Hospital Work, presented at the ACM CHI 2010 conference in Atlanta, GA. The reference to the paper is: Jakob E. Bardram. Activity-based computing for medical work in hospitals. ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact., 16(2):1-36, 2009

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Activity-Based Computing for Medical Work in Hospitals

Jakob E. Bardram

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ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, Vol. 16, No. 2.

RtP

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• Motivation and [Related Work]• [Theoretical and] Empirical Underpinning • Activity-Based Computing – ABC• Technology for Activity-Based Computing

• Infrastructure• User Interfaces

• Experiments [and Evaluation]• Conclusion

IntroductionOutline of Talk

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• Contemporary computing systems are single-user and task-oriented• much work is collaborative• many applications and resources are used in an activity

• Handling parallel work and interruptions is hard• manual and metal overhead• resumption is difficult

• People think of their work in “activities”• not in terms of files, folders, documents, etc.

MotivationMotivation from previous research

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Motivation

• to create computer support for human activities• for clinicians working in a hospital• managing

• multi-tasking ~ many parallel activities • mobility ~ in space and between devices• collaboration ~ coordination, communication• urgency ~ time-critical work

Motivation for Activity-Based Computing

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Activity-Based Computing

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Activity-Based Computing

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Activity-Based Computing

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Computational Activity. An aggregation of services, resources, artifacts, and users that are relevant for a real world human activity.

Activity-Based Computing. A computing infrastructure, which supports users to create, save, manage, suspend, resume, move, share, and discover computational activities.

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Activity-Based Computing

1. Activity-centered resource aggregation2. Activity suspension and resumption3. Activity roaming4. Activity sharing5. Activity awareness

Activity-Based Computing Principles

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Activity-Based Computing

1. Activity-centered resource aggregation

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• Supports handling the huge data sets in clinical work

• An Activity integrates related services and data

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Activity-Based Computing

• Supports handling many concurrent work activities, multi-tasking, and many different patient cases

• An Activity can be suspended and later resumed

2. Activity suspension and resumption

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Activity-Based Computing

•Supports the mobile nature of clinical work•An Activity can be resumed “anywhere”

3. Activity roaming

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Activity-Based Computing

•Supports the collaborative nature of clinical work

•An Activity has a set of participants who can work on it taking turns or at the same time

4. Activity Sharing

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Activity-Based Computing

• Supports the physical nature of clinical work• An activity is aware of the users’ real world

activity context

5. Activity Awareness

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Technology for Activity-Based Computing

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ABC Framework

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Activity Bar

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Activity Sharing

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Experiments and Evaluation

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• Scenario-based evaluation• clinical work• in a simulated hospital ward

• ABC-aware clinical applications• medicine schema, record, patients, charts, images, ...

• Scenarios• morning conference, ward round, follow-up, radiology

conference, medicine administration

ExperimentsMethods and Approach

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Simulated Hospital Ward

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Activity-Based Computing

1. Activity-centered resource aggregation2. Activity suspension and resumption3. Activity roaming4. Activity sharing5. Activity awareness

Activity-Based Computing Principles

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Conclusion

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Conclusions

•Addressing core challenges in Hospital work•5 ABC Principles•New type of technology infrastructure

• ABC Infrastructure• User Interface• ABC-aware Applications

•Evaluation in a Simulated Hospital Environment

Principles, design, and evaluation of Activity-Based Computing for Hospital work

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Clinicians at the University Hospital of Aarhus

Center for Pervasive Healthcare @ University of Aarhus

Danish Research Council

Acknowledgement

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Questions?

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www.activity-based-computing.org

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