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    Embedding robotic surgery into routine practice and impacts on communication and decision making: a review of the experience of surgical teams

    While an increasing number of healthcare providers are purchasing surgical robots because of anticipated improvements in patient outcomes, their implementation into practice is highly variable. In robotic surg...

    Rebecca Randell, Stephanie Honey, Natasha Alvarado in Cognition, Technology & Work (2016)

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    Strategies for conducting situated studies of technology use in hospitals

    Ethnographic methods are widely used for understanding situated practices with technology. When authors present their data gathering methods, they almost invariably focus on the bare essentials. These enable t...

    Ann Blandford, Erik Berndt, Ken Catchpole, Dominic Furniss in Cognition, Technology & Work (2015)

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    Building a Context Sensitive Telephone: Some Hopes and Pitfalls for Context Sensitive Computing

    Although the idea of making technology more context aware is an alluring one, this seemingly simple move hides a great deal of complexity. Even simple examples such as a context sensitive mobile phone which kn...

    Barry Brown, Rebecca Randell in Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) (2004)

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    User customisation of medical devices: the reality and the possibilities

    While studies of office environments have treated the customisation of technology by users as a positive response to the situated nature of work, customisation of devices in the medical domain, and other safet...

    Rebecca Randell in Cognition, Technology & Work (2003)