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Usability of an Automated System for Real-Time Monitoring of Shared Decision-Making for Surgery: Mixed Methods Evaluation

Usability of an Automated System for Real-Time Monitoring of Shared Decision-Making for Surgery: Mixed Methods Evaluation

Characteristics of patients who completed the measurement system (N=2254). a Missing data: n=1173. A total of 25 service users (group 1: n=9; group 2: n=16) participated in user-testing sessions and semistructured interviews. In group 1, a total of 9 service users completed 8 user-testing sessions. Most sessions were completed on a one-to-one basis (7/9, 78%). One session was completed with 2 participants, which included 1 service user with disability and their caregiver who provided additional support.

Christin Hoffmann, Kerry Avery, Rhiannon Macefield, Tadeáš Dvořák, Val Snelgrove, Jane Blazeby, Della Hopkins, Shireen Hickey, Ben Gibbison, Leila Rooshenas, Adam Williams, Jonathan Aning, Hilary L Bekker, Angus GK McNair, The ALPACA Study Team

JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e46698

Shared Learning Utilizing Digital Methods in Surgery to Enhance Transparency in Surgical Innovation: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Shared Learning Utilizing Digital Methods in Surgery to Enhance Transparency in Surgical Innovation: Protocol for a Scoping Review

evaluate one or more methods for shared learning (ie, for training/education and feedback) Must utilize digital means for shared learning Quantitatively or qualitatively evaluate the method for shared learning Focus on digital method(s) for shared learning that are solely aimed to be used in situ (eg, laparoscopic techniques that have a camera installed and broadcast inside the operating theater) Simple descriptive presentation of the method for shared learning Must be in the context of invasive procedures N/

Christin Hoffmann, Matthew Kobetic, Natasha Alford, Natalie Blencowe, Jozel Ramirez, Rhiannon Macefield, Jane M Blazeby, Kerry N L Avery, Shelley Potter

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(9):e37544