2238 When a doctor and a nurse share their view in a simulated emergency care interaction: developing an automatic gaze annotation method for multiple eye-tracking data analysis

Conclusion Three forms of joint gaze behaviours were recognised: joint attention (two people look at the same part of an object), narrow joint field view (two people look at different parts of an object, see figure 1), and broad joint field view (two people share a view field but look at different objects). Although it is still preliminary, the technology enables researchers to analyse shared field view, in addition to joint attention, between team members. This has great potential for further research on health team interactions and its application to medical education. Abstract 2238 Figure 1Still image: annotated images of a narrow joint field view between the doctor and the nurse.
Source: Emergency Medicine Journal - Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Tags: RCEM Moderated Source Type: research