2021 Journal Article Need for a new paradigm in the design of alarms for patient monitors and medical devicesWebster, Craig S. and Sanderson, Penelope (2021). Need for a new paradigm in the design of alarms for patient monitors and medical devices. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 127 (5), 677-680. doi: 10.1016/j.bja.2021.08.001 |
2021 Journal Article Nurses’ use of auditory alarms and alerts in high dependency units: a field studyDeschamps, Marie-Lys F. A. and Sanderson, Penelope (2021). Nurses’ use of auditory alarms and alerts in high dependency units: a field study. Applied Ergonomics, 96 103475, 103475. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2021.103475 |
2021 Journal Article Head-worn displays for healthcare and industry workers: a review of applications and designSchlosser, Paul D., Matthews, Ben and Sanderson, Penelope M. (2021). Head-worn displays for healthcare and industry workers: a review of applications and design. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 154 102628, 1-18. doi: 10.1016/j.ijhcs.2021.102628 |
2021 Journal Article A review of the effects of head-worn displays on teamwork for emergency responseDavidson, Thomas J. and Sanderson, Penelope M. (2021). A review of the effects of head-worn displays on teamwork for emergency response. Ergonomics, 65 (2), 1-31. doi: 10.1080/00140139.2021.1968041 |
2021 Conference Publication Design and evaluation of a head-worn display application for multi-patient monitoringKuge, Jeremias, Grundgeiger, Tobias, Schlosser, Paul, Sanderson, Penelope and Happel, Oliver (2021). Design and evaluation of a head-worn display application for multi-patient monitoring. DIS 2021, Virtual, 28 June - 2 July 2021. New York, NY, United States: Association for Computing Machinery. doi: 10.1145/3461778.3462011 |
2021 Journal Article Concordance of expert clinicians’ interpretations of the newborn’s true physiological stateZestic, Jelena, Liley, Helen and Sanderson, Penelope (2021). Concordance of expert clinicians’ interpretations of the newborn’s true physiological state. Pediatric Research, 91 (5), 1222-1230. doi: 10.1038/s41390-021-01565-9 |
2021 Conference Publication Head-worn displays for emergency medical services staff : properties of prehospital work, use cases, and design considerationsSchlosser, Paul, Matthews, Ben, Salisbury, Isaac, Sanderson, Penelope and Hayes, Sass (2021). Head-worn displays for emergency medical services staff : properties of prehospital work, use cases, and design considerations. CHI '21: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Yokohama, Japan, May, 2021. New York, NY, United States: ACM. doi: 10.1145/3411764.3445614 |
2021 Journal Article The use of head-worn displays for vital sign monitoring in critical and acute care: a systematic reviewElrose, Francine, Hill, Andrew, Liu, David, Salisbury, Isaac, LeCong, Thien, Loeb, Robert G. and Sanderson, Penelope (2021). The use of head-worn displays for vital sign monitoring in critical and acute care: a systematic review. JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 9 (5) e27165, e27165. doi: 10.2196/27165 |
2021 Journal Article Spearcon compression levels influence the gap in comprehension between untrained and trained listenersSrbinovska, Monika, Salisbury, Isaac S., Loeb, Robert G. and Sanderson, Penelope M. (2021). Spearcon compression levels influence the gap in comprehension between untrained and trained listeners. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 27 (1), 69-83. doi: 10.1037/xap0000330 |
2021 Conference Publication Evaluating impacts of head worn displays on teamwork in emergency response: review of challenges for the fieldDavidson, Thomas J. and Sanderson, Penelope M. (2021). Evaluating impacts of head worn displays on teamwork in emergency response: review of challenges for the field. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, Unknown, Unknown. Santa Monica, CA United States: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. doi: 10.1177/1071181320641387 |
2021 Conference Publication Testing interventions in a medical simulator: challenges and solutionsPaterson, Estrella, Sanderson, Penelope, Mohamed, Ismail, Salisbury, Isaac, Loeb, Robert G. and Paterson, Neil (2021). Testing interventions in a medical simulator: challenges and solutions. IEA: Congress of the International Ergonomics Association, Online, 13-18 June 2021. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-74611-7_57 |
2021 Journal Article Examining the efficacy of vibrotactile displays for monitoring patient vital signs: six laboratory studies of change detection and state identificationSanderson, Penelope, McLanders, Mia, Santomauro, Chiara, Tran, Jimmy, Fouhy, Sarah, Shapiro, Jesse, Brown, Dannielle and McNulty, Emma (2021). Examining the efficacy of vibrotactile displays for monitoring patient vital signs: six laboratory studies of change detection and state identification. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 28 (1), 10-34. doi: 10.1037/xap0000373 |
2020 Conference Publication Understanding patterns in neonatal trajectories in the first 10 minutes after birthZestic, Jelena, Liley, Helen and Sanderson, Penelope (2020). Understanding patterns in neonatal trajectories in the first 10 minutes after birth. 2020 HFES 64th International Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL USA, 5-9 October 2020. Santa Monica, CA USA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. doi: 10.1177/1071181320641158 |
2020 Conference Publication Comparison between head-mounted displays regarding the resumption of a disrupted work taskKruse, Mari, Volk, Vera, Merdan, Nathalie, Sanderson, Penelope and Grundgeiger, Tobias (2020). Comparison between head-mounted displays regarding the resumption of a disrupted work task. 2020 HFES 64th International Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL USA, 5-9 October 2020. Santa Monica, CA USA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. doi: 10.1177/1071181320641082 |
2020 Conference Publication How can head worn displays and tablet computers affect co-located work: a laboratory-based exploratory studySalisbury, Isaac S., Burgmann, Felicity and Sanderson, Penelope M. (2020). How can head worn displays and tablet computers affect co-located work: a laboratory-based exploratory study. 2020 HFES 64th International Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL USA, 5-9 October 2020. Santa Monica, CA USA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. doi: 10.1177/1071181320641389 |
2020 Conference Publication Comparison of auditory icon alarms and spearcon sequences for patient monitoringKnight, Emma, Utting, Alison and Sanderson, Penelope (2020). Comparison of auditory icon alarms and spearcon sequences for patient monitoring. 2020 HFES 64th International Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL USA, 5-9 October 2020. Santa Monica, CA USA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. doi: 10.1177/1071181320641246 |
2020 Journal Article Evaluation of an enhanced pulse oximeter auditory display: a simulator studyPaterson, Estrella, Sanderson, Penelope M., Salisbury, Isaac S., Burgmann, Felicity P., Mohamed, Ismail, Loeb, Robert G. and Paterson, Neil A.B. (2020). Evaluation of an enhanced pulse oximeter auditory display: a simulator study. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 125 (5), 826-834. doi: 10.1016/j.bja.2020.05.038 |
2020 Journal Article Defining information needs in neonatal resuscitation with work domain analysisZestic, Jelena, Sanderson, Penelope, Dawson, Jennifer and Liley, Helen (2020). Defining information needs in neonatal resuscitation with work domain analysis. Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, 35 (4), 689-710. doi: 10.1007/s10877-020-00526-7 |
2020 Conference Publication High tempo work: design challenges for head-worn displays in quick service restaurantsMatthews, Ben, Salisbury, Isaac, Schlosser, Paul, Smith, Francine and Sanderson, Penelope (2020). High tempo work: design challenges for head-worn displays in quick service restaurants. CHI 2020, Honolulu, HI, United States, 25–30 April 2020. New York, NY, United States: ACM. doi: 10.1145/3313831.3376200 |
2019 Journal Article From bartending interruptions to medication delivery interruptions: managing the risks of a high-fidelity simulation study with pilot researchSantomauro, Chiara M. and Sanderson, Penelope M. (2019). From bartending interruptions to medication delivery interruptions: managing the risks of a high-fidelity simulation study with pilot research. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 26 (3), 522-537. doi: 10.1037/xap0000255 |