Update to practice standards for electrocardiographic monitoring in hospital settings: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association

KE Sandau, M Funk, A Auerbach, GW Barsness… - Circulation, 2017 - Am Heart Assoc
Background and Purpose: This scientific statement provides an interprofessional,
comprehensive review of evidence and recommendations for indications, duration, and …

Monitor Alarm Fatigue: An Integrative Review

M Cvach - Biomedical instrumentation & technology, 2012 - array.aami.org
Alarm fatigue is a national problem and the number one medical device technology hazard
in 2012. The problem of alarm desensitization is multifaceted and related to a high false …

Cooperate or not? Exploring drivers' interactions and response times to a lane-changing request in a connected environment

Y Ali, MCJ Bliemer, Z Zheng, MM Haque - Transportation Research Part C …, 2020 - Elsevier
Lane-changing is one of the complex driving tasks that depends on the number of vehicles,
objectives, and lanes. A driver often needs to respond to a lane-changing request of a lane …

Experience of automation failures in training: effects on trust, automation bias, complacency and performance

J Sauer, A Chavaillaz, D Wastell - Ergonomics, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
This work examined the effects of operators' exposure to various types of automation failures
in training. Forty-five participants were trained for 3.5 h on a simulated process control …

A user requirement-driven approach incorporating TRIZ and QFD for designing a smart vessel alarm system to reduce alarm fatigue

F Li, CH Chen, CH Lee, LP Khoo - The Journal of Navigation, 2020 - cambridge.org
Alarm fatigue is a critical safety issue, as it can increase workload and impair operators'
situational awareness. This paper proposes a design methodology to enhance the …

Effects of response bias and judgment framing on operator use of an automated aid in a target detection task.

S Rice, JS McCarley - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
Automated diagnostic aids prone to false alarms often produce poorer human performance
in signal detection tasks than equally reliable miss-prone aids. However, it is not yet clear …

Effects of trust, self-confidence, and feedback on the use of decision automation

R Wiczorek, J Meyer - Frontiers in psychology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Operators often fail to rely sufficiently on alarm systems. This results in a joint human-
machine (JHM) sensitivity below the one of the alarm system. The 'confidence vs. trust …

The effects of warning characteristics on driver behavior in connected vehicles systems with missed warnings

Y Zhang, C Wu, C Qiao, Y Hou - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2019 - Elsevier
With emerging new technologies, the vehicles in the future with connected vehicle systems
(CVS) will be equipped with the ability to communicate with each other and aim to provide …

Pattern discovery in critical alarms originating from neonates under intensive care

R Joshi, C van Pul, L Atallah, L Feijs… - Physiological …, 2016 - iopscience.iop.org
Patient monitoring generates a large number of alarms, the vast majority of which are false.
Excessive non-actionable medical alarms lead to alarm fatigue, a well-recognized patient …

Incidents investigation and dynamic analysis of large alarm databases in chemical plants: A fluidized-catalytic-cracking unit case study

A Pariyani, WD Seider, UG Oktem… - Industrial & Engineering …, 2010 - ACS Publications
A novel framework to model the chronology of incidents is presented depicting the
relationship of initiating events with the various regulating and protection systems of the …