Article Dans Une Revue Studies in Health Technology and Informatics Année : 2024

Augmented Reality Eyewear for Assisting in the Preparation and Control of Cancer Therapies: Assessing the Learning Curve and Level of Adoption.

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Since March 2022, the centralized cytotoxic preparation unit at the Lille University Hospital (Lille, France) is equipped with augmented reality eyewear for preparation and quality control. The technology enables a user-friendly guided step by step preparation process. It also assists the user by identifying vials through data matrix scan and recording photos at different stages of preparation in order to replace the in-process double visual inspection which will now be carried out a posteriori during the release control. In this paper, we evaluate user feedback and model the learning curve for this new tool. The team’s feedback was evaluated using the System Usability Scale (SUS) and Short User Experience Questionnaire (S-UEQ). Both questionnaires showed very good acceptance of the tool by our teams, with scores of 79.7 for the SUS and 2.014 for the UEQ. Finally, a learning curve was drawn up according to Wright, showing a learning curve of 91%. This study shows that the tool has been very well integrated into our preparation unit.
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hal-04693944 , version 1 (18-09-2024)

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A. Lecoutre, Michele Vasseur, J. Courtin, Sarah Ben Othman, Slim Hammadi, et al.. Augmented Reality Eyewear for Assisting in the Preparation and Control of Cancer Therapies: Assessing the Learning Curve and Level of Adoption.. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 2024, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 316, pp.1856-1860. ⟨10.3233/SHTI240793⟩. ⟨hal-04693944⟩
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