The effect of music on monitoring a simulated anaesthetised patient with sonfication


Autoria(s): Sanderson, P. M.; Shek, V.; Watson, M.
Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

The idea of sonifying anaesthetised patients’ vital signs is gaining acceptance, but some anaesthetists are concerned about additional noise in the operating theatre. We tested the effect of ambient music (jazz, classical and rock) on participants’ ability to monitor a simulated anaesthetised patient with sonification and visual monitors. Participants liked working with ambient music when workload was low. Participants preferred rock music, but reported working better with classical. Ambient music has less effect on participants’ ability to monitor the simulated patient than a distractor task does. We discuss practical implications of these findings.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:101655

Publicador

Ergonomics Society of Australia

Palavras-Chave #E1 #380303 Computer Perception, Memory and Attention #730399 Health and support services not elsewhere classified
Tipo

Conference Paper