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嵌套式干扰对任务恢复的影响:一项针对重症监护护士的实验室研究。

Effects of Nested Interruptions on Task Resumption: A Laboratory Study With Intensive Care Nurses.

作者信息

Sasangohar Farzan, Donmez Birsen, Easty Anthony C, Trbovich Patricia L

机构信息

Texas A&M University, College Station.

University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

Hum Factors. 2017 Jun;59(4):628-639. doi: 10.1177/0018720816689513. Epub 2017 Jan 27.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Interruptions to secondary tasks resulting in multiple tasks to resume may tax working memory. The objective of this research is to study such interruptions experienced by intensive care unit (ICU) nurses.

BACKGROUND

ICU nurses are frequently interrupted, resulting in a switch from primary to secondary tasks. In two recent studies, we observed that some of these secondary tasks also get interrupted, resulting in multiple tasks that have to be resumed, a phenomenon we refer to as nested interruptions. Although completing multiple secondary tasks in a serial fashion during an interruption period can create context-switching costs, we hypothesize that nested interruptions tax the working memory even more than just performing multiple secondary tasks sequentially because the nurse would have to encode in working memory the resumption goals for both the primary and the interrupted secondary tasks.

METHOD

We conducted a laboratory study with 30 ICU nurses, who performed an electronic order-entry task under three interruption conditions: (a) baseline-no secondary task during the interruption period; (2) serial-performance of two tasks one after the other during the interruption period; and (3) nested-performance of two tasks during the interruption period, one of which was also interrupted.

RESULTS

Nested interruptions resulted in significantly longer primary-task resumption lag and less accurate task resumption compared with both the serial interruption and baseline conditions.

CONCLUSION

The nested nature of interruptions adds to the resumption lag and diminishes resumption accuracy by likely populating the working memory with goals associated with interrupted secondary tasks.

摘要

目的

导致多项任务需要重新开始的次要任务中断可能会加重工作记忆负担。本研究的目的是探讨重症监护病房(ICU)护士所经历的此类中断情况。

背景

ICU护士经常被打断,从而导致从主要任务切换到次要任务。在最近的两项研究中,我们观察到其中一些次要任务也会被打断,导致多项任务需要重新开始,我们将这种现象称为嵌套式中断。虽然在中断期间按顺序完成多项次要任务会产生情境切换成本,但我们推测,嵌套式中断对工作记忆的负担甚至比依次执行多项次要任务更大,因为护士必须在工作记忆中为主要任务和被打断的次要任务编码重新开始的目标。

方法

我们对30名ICU护士进行了一项实验室研究,让她们在三种中断条件下执行电子医嘱录入任务:(a)基线——中断期间无次要任务;(2)中断期间依次执行两项任务;(3)中断期间嵌套执行两项任务,其中一项任务也被打断。

结果

与依次中断和基线条件相比,嵌套式中断导致主要任务重新开始的延迟显著更长,任务重新开始的准确性更低。

结论

中断的嵌套性质增加了重新开始的延迟,并可能通过在工作记忆中充斥与被打断的次要任务相关的目标而降低重新开始的准确性。

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