Healthcare Informatics Research (Jan 2014)

Study on User Interface of Pathology Picture Archiving and Communication System

  • Dasueran Kim,
  • Peter Kang,
  • Jungmin Yun,
  • Sung-Hye Park,
  • Jeong-Wook Seo,
  • Peom Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4258/hir.2014.20.1.45
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 45 – 51

Abstract

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ObjectivesIt is necessary to improve the pathology workflow. A workflow task analysis was performed using a pathology picture archiving and communication system (pathology PACS) in order to propose a user interface for the Pathology PACS considering user experience.MethodsAn interface analysis of the Pathology PACS in Seoul National University Hospital and a task analysis of the pathology workflow were performed by observing recorded video. Based on obtained results, a user interface for the Pathology PACS was proposed.ResultsHierarchical task analysis of Pathology PACS was classified into 17 tasks including 1) pre-operation, 2) text, 3) images, 4) medical record viewer, 5) screen transition, 6) pathology identification number input, 7) admission date input, 8) diagnosis doctor, 9) diagnosis code, 10) diagnosis, 11) pathology identification number check box, 12) presence or absence of images, 13) search, 14) clear, 15) Excel save, 16) search results, and 17) re-search. And frequently used menu items were identified and schematized.ConclusionsA user interface for the Pathology PACS considering user experience could be proposed as a preliminary step, and this study may contribute to the development of medical information systems based on user experience and usability.

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