Provider Visual Attention Correlates With the Quality of Pediatric Resuscitation: An Observational Eye-Tracking Study
BackgroundEye-tracking devices are an innovative tool to understand providers' attention during stressful medical tasks. The knowledge about what gaze behaviors improve (or harm) the quality of clinical care can substantially improve medical training. The aim of this study is to identify gaze b...
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Main Authors: | Peter Gröpel (Author), Michael Wagner (Author), Katharina Bibl (Author), Hannah Schwarz (Author), Felix Eibensteiner (Author), Angelika Berger (Author), Francesco S. Cardona (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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