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Physician-Reported Safety Outcomes of AI-Generated Hospital Course Summaries.

open access: yesJAMA Netw Open
Grolleau F   +22 more
europepmc   +1 more source

A self-analysis of the NASA-TLX workload measure

Ergonomics, 2007
Computer use and, more specifically, the administration of tests and materials online continue to proliferate. A number of subjective, self-report workload measures exist, but the National Aeronautics and Space Administration-Task Load Index (NASA-TLX) is probably the most well known and used.
Noyes, JM, Bruneau, DPJ
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Validation and effect of the NASA-TLX score on the assessment of the workload of pediatric robotic operations

Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques, 2023
The objective of the study was to assess the validity of the NASA-TLX score in rating the workload of pediatric robotic operations.The workload of 230 pediatric gastrointestinal and thoracic robotic operations was rated using the NASA-TLX score. The difference between the high workload group and the low workload group in each subscale of the NASA-TLX ...
Guoqing Cao   +2 more
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Utilization of NASA-TLX for Workload Evaluation of Gaze-Writing Systems

2014 IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia, 2014
This paper presents workload evaluation of gaze-writing systems. As a method for evaluating user's workload of a gaze-writing system, we used NASA-TLX, a questionnaire-based method for workload evaluation. We partly modified the NASA-TLX questionnaire for users of gaze-writing systems.
Takahiro Hayashi, Reo Kishi
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Comparison of In-Flight and Post-Flight Use of NASA-TLX

Aviation Psychology and Applied Human Factors
Abstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of airborne assignment of NASA-TLX scores. A total of 21 participants flew two simulated flying missions. In both missions, the participants’ task was to fly an instrument landing system (ILS) approach, followed by a stabilized climbing turn maneuver.
Don Harris   +2 more
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Measurement Invariance of the Nasa TLX

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2008
Mental workload is one of the most important constructs of interests for Human Factors researchers. Adequately assessing the amount of mental workload that people experience while performing tasks under specific conditions is essential for the design of safe and efficient systems.
Ernesto A. Bustamante, Randall D. Spain
openaire   +1 more source

NASA TLX: Software for assessing subjective mental workload

Behavior Research Methods, 2009
The NASA Task Load Index (TLX) is a popular technique for measuring subjective mental workload. It relies on a multidimensional construct to derive an overall workload score based on a weighted average of ratings on six subscales: mental demand, physical demand, temporal demand, performance, effort, and frustration level.
Alex, Cao   +3 more
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On the Workload of Vigilance: Comparison of the NASA-TLX and the MRQ

Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting Proceedings, 2009
The utility of the Multiple Resources Questionnaire (MRQ) as a workload index in vigilance was assessed by comparing the sensitivity of the scale to that of the NASA Task Load Index (NASA-TLX) in response to challenges provided by variations in task-type and operating environment.
Victor S. Finomore   +5 more
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