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Publication Detail
Integration of Human Factors in Surgery: Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Design, Development, and Evaluation of Surgical Technologies
  • Publication Type:
    Conference
  • Authors:
    Bednarik R, Blandford A, Feng F, Huotarinen A, Iso-Mustajärvi M, Lee A, Nicolosi F, Opie J, Yoo S, Zheng B
  • Publisher:
    ACM
  • Publication date:
    28/04/2022
  • Pagination:
    1, 7
  • Published proceedings:
    Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings
  • ISBN-13:
    9781450391566
  • Status:
    Published
  • Name of conference:
    CHI '22: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
  • Language:
    English
  • Notes:
    This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher's terms and conditions.
Abstract
Research in surgical intervention and technology development is increasingly interdisciplinary. Despite the great potential of working in this way, recent research suggests that interdisciplinary collaborations and competing stakeholder interests can be challenging to initiate and manage, with the result that knowledge and expertise from different fields are not always well integrated. The aim of this workshop is to bring together stakeholders from HCI, surgical science, and surgical practice and technology to investigate the potential of interdisciplinary collaboration, specifically identifying actionable strategies to coordinate and improve efforts towards designing, developing, evaluating, and iterating on the next generation of surgical solutions. The workshop will address current limitations in interdisciplinary collaboration, and identify opportunities for surgical technology stakeholders to make contributions across the entire development life cycle. In the longer term, the workshop will contribute towards the development of a pragmatic collaboration framework encompassing diverse research paradigms, compatible with surgical practice, and supportive of longitudinal evaluation.
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