Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5868217 Clinical Simulation in Nursing 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundMedical devices are incorporating information technology into complex user interfaces, increasing the need for training and testing. However, the actual devices are costly to purchase and maintain.MethodParticipants in this study programmed a simulated and actual smart medication infusion pump and completed a user satisfaction survey. The number of features accessed successfully and the number of errors made during interface programming with the simulator and pump were compared.ResultsDifferences between the pump and simulator show where the simulator needs to be refined to increase fidelity.ConclusionsSimulating devices provides a low-cost platform for nursing education and for device and interface development.

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