Rapid Preparation of Eye Tracking Data for Debriefung in Medical Training: A Feasibility Study

Rapid Preparation of Eye Tracking Data for Debriefung in Medical Training: A Feasibility Study

Erik Wolf
,
Ronja Heinrich
,
Annabell Michalek
,
David Schraudt
,
Anna Hohm
,
Rebecca Hein
,
Tobias Grundgeiger
,
Oliver Happel
Abstract
Simulation-based medical training is an increasingly used method to improve the technical and non-technical performance of clinical staff. An essential part of training is the debriefing of the participants, often using audio, video, or even eye tracking recordings. We conducted a practice-oriented feasibility study to test an eye tracking data preparation procedure, which automatically provided information about the gaze distribution on areas of interest such as the vital sign monitor or the patient simulator. We acquired eye tracking data during three simulation scenarios and provided gaze distribution data for debriefing within 30 minutes. Additionally, we qualitatively evaluated the usefulness of the generated eye tracking data for debriefings. Participating students and debriefers were mostly positive about the data provided; however, future research should improve the technical side of the procedure and investigate best practices regarding how to present and use the data in debriefings.
Type
Conference paper
Publication
2019 Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting