Supporting Inspection of Structured Qualitative Team Task Analytic Data
Abstract
One barrier to translating an effective team-based care process between clinical sites is that there are no comprehensive software systems to support process specification and comparison. As an incremental step to fill this gap, this work describes software requirements and design concepts to support the inspection and comparison of qualitative team process data across sites. The analysis can define labels for process attributes and valid values for them. The analyst can then encode data for one or more sites. Our custom macro-enabled Microsoft® Excel workbook presents reports with the values for each attribute as well as values by site. The reports support the analyst in fixing any differences created by how the data are encoded, as well as identifying true differences.
Keywords: Task Analysis, Teamwork, Socio-technical Systems
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1007689
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