作者: Lingyun Luo , James Rowbottom , John Craker , Rong Xu , Guo-Qiang Zhang
DOI: 10.7205/MILMED-D-12-00406
关键词: Field (computer science) 、 Content management 、 Point of care 、 Information access 、 Accreditation 、 Set (psychology) 、 Clinical decision support system 、 Human–computer interaction 、 Medicine 、 Interface (computing)
摘要: ABSTRACTInformation access at the point of care presents a different set requirements than those for traditional search engines. Critical in remote (e.g., battle field) and rural settings not only requires to clinical guidelines medical libraries with surgical precision but also minimal user effort time. Our development graphical, anatomy-driven navigator called Visual Navigator Surgical Information Access (VINSIA) fulfills goal providing evidence-based decision support, specifically perioperative critical settings, allow rapid precise information through portable stand-alone system. It comes unique characteristics: (a) high precision, interactive visual interface driven by human anatomy; (b) direct linkage anatomical structures associated content such as guidelines, literature, libraries; (c) an administrative management allowing accredited, expert-lev...