Title
The relationships between morphology and work for the nursing performance of hand controls in emergency surgery
Abstract
Coming from the point of emergency room environment, this research studies the motion behavior, the control panel conformation, and the virtual operating movements of surgical nursing staff in the emergency room, in order to provide a reference for instrument design. The research began with professional interviews, followed by experiments on hand motion of surgical nursing staff in the emergency room. Test participants consist of surgical nursing staff from emergency rooms and the surgical department. A total of 20 participants, 10 females from each department were chosen to take the tests. The research is divided into three categories. Results of this study presented a difference in operation height range between different control panel directions amongst emergency room and non-emergency room surgical nursing staff. From the results we can see that participants with the same height do not necessary present the same wrist angles.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2011
HCI (8)
nursing performance,non-emergency room,research study,emergency room,surgical nursing staff,hand motion,motion behavior,emergency surgery,emergency room environment,hand control,control panel conformation,different control panel direction,surgical department,nursing
Field
DocType
Volume
Instrument design,Surgical nursing,Medical emergency,Medicine,Emergency rooms
Conference
6768
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0302-9743
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Chao-Yuan Tseng111.09
Fong-Gong Wu26918.80