Publication type: Conference other
Type of review: Peer review (abstract)
Title: Digital feedback : the use of eye-tracking and digital data in the context of team training
Authors: Burtscher, Michael Josef
Ryffel, Chiara
Jordi Ritz, Eva-Maria
et. al: No
Conference details: 15th International Meeting on Behavioural Science Applied to Surgery and Acute Care Settings (BSAS), Webinar, 8. Oktober 2021
Issue Date: 2021
Language: English
Subject (DDC): 150: Psychology
Abstract: Background: Feedback is an essential part of team training in healthcare. However, providing effective feedback is still a challenge. Recent technological developments such as mobile eye-tracking offer new approaches to collect behavioural data that can contribute to an enhanced feedback quality. In particular, these approaches provide objective digital data on team members' behaviour that is immediately available to be integrated in a feedback session. For example, monitoring behaviour can be readily assessed and visualized by means of eye-tracking. Whereas digital data have been successfully used in team research, there is a scarcity of studies in the context of team training. Aim/Objective: The current study aims to address this gap by illuminating participants' and trainers' attitude towards to use of digital data in team training (e.g., added value, privacy issues) Methods: Healthcare professionals participating in simulation-based team trainings at a children’s hospital will be equipped with eye-tracking glasses that capture team members' monitor behaviour via fixation and gaze direction. These data will be integrated in the training feedback. After the training, participants and trainers will rate their training experience using validated questionnaires for training evaluation and perceived psychological safety. Participants from training sessions without eye-tracking will serve as control group. Results: Due to Covid 19-related issues, we have not been able to collect any data yet. Discussion/Conclusions: This study will provide insights into the use of digital data in the context of training feedback and thereby potentially contribute to an enhanced training quality.
URI: https://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/23873
Fulltext version: Published version
License (according to publishing contract): Not specified
Departement: Applied Psychology
Organisational Unit: Psychological Institute (PI)
Appears in collections:Publikationen Angewandte Psychologie

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Burtscher, M. J., Ryffel, C., & Jordi Ritz, E.-M. (2021). Digital feedback : the use of eye-tracking and digital data in the context of team training. 15th International Meeting on Behavioural Science Applied to Surgery and Acute Care Settings (BSAS), Webinar, 8. Oktober 2021.
Burtscher, M.J., Ryffel, C. and Jordi Ritz, E.-M. (2021) ‘Digital feedback : the use of eye-tracking and digital data in the context of team training’, in 15th International Meeting on Behavioural Science Applied to Surgery and Acute Care Settings (BSAS), Webinar, 8. Oktober 2021.
M. J. Burtscher, C. Ryffel, and E.-M. Jordi Ritz, “Digital feedback : the use of eye-tracking and digital data in the context of team training,” in 15th International Meeting on Behavioural Science Applied to Surgery and Acute Care Settings (BSAS), Webinar, 8. Oktober 2021, 2021.
BURTSCHER, Michael Josef, Chiara RYFFEL und Eva-Maria JORDI RITZ, 2021. Digital feedback : the use of eye-tracking and digital data in the context of team training. In: 15th International Meeting on Behavioural Science Applied to Surgery and Acute Care Settings (BSAS), Webinar, 8. Oktober 2021. Conference presentation. 2021
Burtscher, Michael Josef, Chiara Ryffel, and Eva-Maria Jordi Ritz. 2021. “Digital Feedback : The Use of Eye-Tracking and Digital Data in the Context of Team Training.” Conference presentation. In 15th International Meeting on Behavioural Science Applied to Surgery and Acute Care Settings (BSAS), Webinar, 8. Oktober 2021.
Burtscher, Michael Josef, et al. “Digital Feedback : The Use of Eye-Tracking and Digital Data in the Context of Team Training.” 15th International Meeting on Behavioural Science Applied to Surgery and Acute Care Settings (BSAS), Webinar, 8. Oktober 2021, 2021.


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