PsycEXTRA Dataset 2009
DOI: 10.1037/e578452012-021
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A Communication Analysis Methodology for Developing A Cardiac Operating Room Team-Oriented Display

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“…Most published research in this area is based on the notion that those with more similar mental models will perform better as a team because they are better able to build and maintain TSA. Similar research in this area (e.g., Elbardissi et al, 2008;Parush et al, 2009)…”
Section: Implications For Future Researchsupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…Most published research in this area is based on the notion that those with more similar mental models will perform better as a team because they are better able to build and maintain TSA. Similar research in this area (e.g., Elbardissi et al, 2008;Parush et al, 2009)…”
Section: Implications For Future Researchsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Despite limitations, similarities with other studies can strengthen the transferability of findings. Specifically, in both thoracic and cardiac procedures, the surgeon was identified as being the information hub (Parush et al, 2009). The surgeon demonstrated the greatest need for information by sending and receiving the most communications, and was also identified as needing to know the most information.…”
Section: Study Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Design principles of team display. This study successfully instantiated the design principles proposed in previous studies (Parush et al, 201 lb;Parush et al, 2009).…”
Section: Practical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…In order to determine what information would be beneficial on team displays, the present study will follow the same principles from previous studies (Parush et al, 201 lb;Parush et al, 2009). That is to say, situation-related information that is critical for more than one team member will be identified and then displayed in an integrated, contextsensitive, dynamic, and continuous manner.…”
Section: Designing a Team Displaymentioning
confidence: 99%