评估多媒体展示在传播放射学发现方面的表现

S. Möller, Franziska Franz, Karlheinz Glaser-Seidnitzer
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多媒体演示比单一媒体演示在传达复杂和关系信息方面表现出更高的性能。在本案例研究中,我们评估了多媒体呈现的放射学结果在传达有关患者健康状况的命题事实方面的表现。在与专家和未来用户的合作下,已经开发了三种放射通信工具,它们在呈现媒介和互动性方面有所不同。这些工具已经在一项受控用户研究中进行了评估,涉及到它们在传达命题事实方面的效率,以及它们在临床实践中的可用性。结果表明,与文本或纯视觉演示相比,视听演示的效率略高,并且用户更喜欢交互式视听或视觉工具。
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Evaluating the performance of multimedia presentations in communicating radiological findings
Multimedia presentations are expected to show a higher performance in communicating complex and relational information than single media presentations. In this case study, we evaluate the performance of multimedia presentations of radiological findings in communicating propositional facts about a patient's health status. In collaboration with experts and future users, three radiological communication tools have been developed which differ with respect to the presentation media and interactivity. These tools have been evaluated in a controlled user study concerning their efficiency in communicating propositional facts, as well as concerning their usability in the clinical praxis. The results show a slightly higher efficiency of the audiovisual compared to textual or visual-only presentation, and a preference of users for the interactive audio-visual or visual tool.
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