Designing a Substance Misuse Data Dashboard for Overdose Fatality Review Teams
Presentation Time: 08:00 AM - 08:15 AM
Abstract Keywords: Population Health, Information Visualization, User-centered Design Methods, Data Sharing, Surveys and Needs Analysis
Primary Track: Applications
Programmatic Theme: Public Health Informatics
Overdose Fatality Review (OFRs) teams use multiple, siloed data sources to understand overdose trends and inform opportunities for prevention. We sought to understand the cognitive workload of this process and then apply our findings to the design of a user-centered dashboard. The prototype dashboard was subjected to iterative assessments by a focus group of subject matter experts. Future studies will evaluate the cognitive demands of the new dashboard as compared to the incumbent workflow.
Speaker(s):
Marie Pisani, BS
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Department of Medicine
Author(s):
Marie Pisani, BS - University of Wisconsin, Madison, Department of Medicine; Madeline Oguss, MS - University of Wisconsin - Madison; Julia Dickson-Gomez, PhD - Medical College of Wisconsin; Constance Kostelac, PhD - Medical College of Wisconsin; Amy Parry, MPH - Medical College of Wisconsin; Starr Moss, MS - Wisconsin Department of Justice; Elizabeth Salisbury-Afshar, MD, MPH - University of Wisconsin-Madison; Brian Patterson, MD MPH - University of Wisconsin-Madison; Michael Spigner, MD, NRP - University of Wisconsin; Megan Gussick, MD - University of Wisconsin-Madison; Anoop Mayampurath, PhD - University of Wisconsin - Madison; Majid Afshar, MD, MSCR - University of Wisconsin - Madison;
Presentation Time: 08:00 AM - 08:15 AM
Abstract Keywords: Population Health, Information Visualization, User-centered Design Methods, Data Sharing, Surveys and Needs Analysis
Primary Track: Applications
Programmatic Theme: Public Health Informatics
Overdose Fatality Review (OFRs) teams use multiple, siloed data sources to understand overdose trends and inform opportunities for prevention. We sought to understand the cognitive workload of this process and then apply our findings to the design of a user-centered dashboard. The prototype dashboard was subjected to iterative assessments by a focus group of subject matter experts. Future studies will evaluate the cognitive demands of the new dashboard as compared to the incumbent workflow.
Speaker(s):
Marie Pisani, BS
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Department of Medicine
Author(s):
Marie Pisani, BS - University of Wisconsin, Madison, Department of Medicine; Madeline Oguss, MS - University of Wisconsin - Madison; Julia Dickson-Gomez, PhD - Medical College of Wisconsin; Constance Kostelac, PhD - Medical College of Wisconsin; Amy Parry, MPH - Medical College of Wisconsin; Starr Moss, MS - Wisconsin Department of Justice; Elizabeth Salisbury-Afshar, MD, MPH - University of Wisconsin-Madison; Brian Patterson, MD MPH - University of Wisconsin-Madison; Michael Spigner, MD, NRP - University of Wisconsin; Megan Gussick, MD - University of Wisconsin-Madison; Anoop Mayampurath, PhD - University of Wisconsin - Madison; Majid Afshar, MD, MSCR - University of Wisconsin - Madison;
Designing a Substance Misuse Data Dashboard for Overdose Fatality Review Teams
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