Publications by authors named "Johanna Forsman"

Overuse of antibiotics is a critical problem in intensive care today. The situation is further complicated by the extremely data-intensive environment with clinical data presented in distributed, often stand-alone information systems. To access and interpret all data is a complex and time-consuming technical and cognitive challenge.

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Article Synopsis
  • This research focuses on evaluating a prototype called Infobiotika, designed to enhance antibiotic use in intensive care settings, by measuring its efficiency, effectiveness, and user satisfaction.
  • The study involved eight intensive care physicians who performed navigational, clinical, and learning tasks, utilizing both traditional usability testing and eye-tracking technology to capture their interactions.
  • Findings indicate that Infobiotika effectively supports navigation and provides a quick overview of patient status, while eye-tracking revealed valuable insights into design issues and user performance, enhancing the overall usability evaluation.
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Objective: The present study was designed to investigate the influence of the administration sequence of busulphan (Bu) and cyclophosphamide (Cy) during conditioning regimen on myeloablative and immunosuppressive effects and on engraftment.

Methods: Female Balb/C mice were treated with either Bu-Cy or Cy-Bu (assigned order of administration). Bu was administered as 8.

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