Designing and implementing smart glass technology for emergency medical services: a sociotechnical perspective

Author:

Zhang Zhan1,Ramiya Ramesh Babu Noubra Ashika1,Adelgais Kathleen2,Ozkaynak Mustafa3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Information Technology, School of Computer Science and Information Systems, Pace University , New York, New York, USA

2. School of Medicine, University of Colorado , Aurora, Colorado, USA

3. College of Nursing, University of Colorado , Aurora, Colorado, USA

Abstract

Abstract Objective This study aims to investigate key considerations and critical factors that influence the implementation and adoption of smart glasses in fast-paced medical settings such as emergency medical services (EMS). Materials and Methods We employed a sociotechnical theoretical framework and conducted a set of participatory design workshops with 15 EMS providers to elicit their opinions and concerns about using smart glasses in real practice. Results Smart glasses were recognized as a useful tool to improve EMS workflow given their hands-free nature and capability of processing and capturing various patient data. Out of the 8 dimensions of the sociotechnical model, we found that hardware and software, human-computer interface, workflow, and external rules and regulations were cited as the major factors that could influence the adoption of this novel technology. EMS participants highlighted several key requirements for the successful implementation of smart glasses in the EMS context, such as durable devices, easy-to-use and minimal interface design, seamless integration with existing systems and workflow, and secure data management. Discussion Applications of the sociotechnical model allowed us to identify a range of factors, including not only technical aspects, but also social, organizational, and human factors, that impact the implementation and uptake of smart glasses in EMS. Our work informs design implications for smart glass applications to fulfill EMS providers’ needs. Conclusion The successful implementation of smart glasses in EMS and other dynamic healthcare settings needs careful consideration of sociotechnical issues and close collaboration between different stakeholders.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Informatics

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