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- KonferenzbeitragDesigning positive experience for nurses in intensive care(Mensch und Computer 2020 - Tagungsband, 2020) Zumbruch, Darleen; Kaltenhauser, Annika; Knobel, MartinDecision support systems in intensive care units are developed with safety, efficiency, and effectiveness in mind. In contrast, user experience (UX) for decision support systems has received limited attention in practice and research. In this paper, we present an application of the Experience Design approach from Hassenzahl [8] for a clinical decision support system (CDSS) for volume therapy - the administration of intravenous fluids - in intensive care units. In semi-structured interviews with five nurses, we gathered nurses' work activities around volume therapy, which are perceived as particularly beneficial for their well-being. Lead by the narratives gathered in the interviews we designed positive experience through the CDSS. The resulting concept of a CDSS for nurses aims to create a positive experience during volume therapy, which is supported by addressing and fulfilling the needs for competence and popularity.
- ZeitschriftenartikelWhen does the driver feel ready to drive again after automated driving? – A qualitative approach(it - Information Technology: Vol. 63, No. 2, 2021) Scatturin, Lara; Erbach, Rainer; Baumann, MartinIn automated driving, getting ready to drive after a take-over is one of the most crucial topics. Whereas previous research mainly focuses on behavioral data, little is known about the driver’s experience. In this simulator study, the participants are asked retrospectively when they felt ready to drive again after the take-over. The results suggest that driver availability is a subjectively and situationally influenced concept determined by motoric, temporal, visual, or cognitive factors. Identifying the relevant factors contributes to the development of tailored support during the transition.