Title :
Design concepts underlying the use of an expert system to teach diagnostic reasoning for antibody identification
Author :
Smith, Philip J. ; Obradovich, Jodi Heinz ; Guerlain, Stephanie A. ; Rudmann, Sally ; Strohm, Patricia ; Smith, Jack W. ; Svirbely, John ; Sachs, Larry
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Ergonomics, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, USA
Abstract :
Antibody identification is a laboratory task where medical technologists must select tests to run and interpret the results in order to determine the antibodies in a patient´s blood. It has the classical characteristics of an abduction task, including masking and problems with noisy data. Based on a cognitive analysis of both successful and error-producing performances, a tutoring system (the transfusion medicine tutor, TMT), was developed that uses expert systems technology to provide immediate, context-sensitive feedback as students solve actual patient cases. Development of this system required consideration of aspects of artificial intelligence, education, psychology, and human factors engineering, as well as the domain of study (i.e., allo-antibody identification). In a formal field evaluation, when used by an instructor as a tool to assist with tutoring in a class laboratory setting, use of TMT resulted in improvements in antibody identification performance of 87-93% (p<.001) as compared to a passive control version which improved performance by 20%.
Keywords :
expert systems; human factors; intelligent tutoring systems; medical diagnostic computing; abduction task; antibody identification; cognitive analysis; context-sensitive feedback; design concepts; diagnostic reasoning; human factors engineering; medical technologists; psychology; transfusion medicine tutor; tutoring system; Artificial intelligence; Blood; Diagnostic expert systems; Feedback; Laboratories; Medical diagnostic imaging; Medical expert systems; Medical tests; Performance analysis; Performance evaluation;
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1998. 1998 IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4778-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICSMC.1998.725535