1. A Serious Game for Studying Decision Making by Triage Nurses Under Stress
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Aurélien Kollbrunner, Josette Simon, Jarle Hulaas, Jérôme Pasquier, Charlotte Gilart de Keranflec'h, Séverine Vuilleumier, Olivier Thierry Rutschmann, Philippe Delmas, Dominique Jaccard, Guy Stotzer, Matteo Antonini, Olivier Hugli, and Assunta Fiorentino
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media_common.quotation_subject ,Stressor ,ComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTING ,Serious game ,Emergency department ,medicine.disease ,Triage ,humanities ,Patient care ,Task (project management) ,Stress (linguistics) ,medicine ,Quality (business) ,Medical emergency ,Psychology ,media_common - Abstract
At patient intake in emergency departments, triage is a key step in ensuring optimal patient care and good use of hospital resources. Triage nurses must be able to make correct clinical judgements and triage decisions despite extremely stressful working conditions including noise and task interruptions. This article presents a new serious game designed to closely reproduce the conditions of a typical emergency department. Its purpose is to provide a generic testbed both for teaching and for research, notably in order to enable studying the impact of stressors on the quality of decisions made. A study involving 49 professional triage nurses shows that, despite its relatively modest technological requirements, this serious game is considered by the participants as highly attractive and very close to their professional experience.
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- 2020