Analysis of neonatal resuscitation using eye tracking: a pilot study

Author:

Law Brenda Hiu YanORCID,Cheung Po-Yin,Wagner MichaelORCID,van Os Sylvia,Zheng Bin,Schmölzer GeorgORCID

Abstract

BackgroundVisual attention (VA) is important for situation awareness and decision-making. Eye tracking can be used to analyse the VA of healthcare providers. No study has examined eye tracking during neonatal resuscitation.ObjectiveTo test the use of eye tracking to examine VA during neonatal resuscitation.MethodsSix video recordings were obtained using eye tracking glasses worn by resuscitators during the first 5 min of neonatal resuscitation. Videos were analysed to obtain (i) areas of interest (AOIs), (ii) time spent on each AOI and (iii) frequency of saccades between AOIs.ResultsFive videos were of acceptable quality and analysed. Only 35% of VA was directed at the infant, with 33% at patient monitors and gauges. There were frequent saccades (0.45/s) and most involved patient monitors.ConclusionDuring neonatal resuscitation, VA is often directed away from the infant towards patient monitors. Eye tracking can be used to analyse human performance during neonatal resuscitation.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology,General Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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