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Beepless: Using Peripheral Interaction in an Intensive Care Setting

Published: 18 June 2019 Publication History
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    This pictorial proposes an alternative mode of interaction between nurses and clinical alarm syste ms and shows how three concepts, developed to interact through the end user's periphery of attention, can be applied in a clinical setting to improve the workflow of nurses and wellbeing of patients.

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    1. alarm fatigue
    2. clinical alarms
    3. interaction design
    4. medical alarm systems
    5. multimodal interaction user-centred design
    6. peripheral interaction

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