Philip R. Foulis
University of Pittsburgh
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Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine | 2016
Leah B. Strickland-Marmol; Carlos A. Muro-Cacho; Scott D. Barnett; Matthew R. Banas; Philip R. Foulis
CONTEXT -The data in College of American Pathologists cancer protocols have to be presented effectively to health care providers. There is no consensus on the format of those protocols, resulting in various designs among pathologists. Cancer protocols are independently created by site-specific experts, so there is inconsistent wording and repetition of data. This lack of standardization can be confusing and may lead to interpretation errors. OBJECTIVE -To define a synopsis format that is effective in delivering essential pathologic information and to evaluate the aesthetic appeal and the impact of varying format styles on the speed and accuracy of data extraction. DESIGN -We queried individuals from several health care backgrounds using varying formats of the fallopian tube protocol of the College of American Pathologists without content modification to investigate their aesthetic appeal, accuracy, efficiency, and readability/complexity. Descriptive statistics, an item difficulty index, and 3 tests of readability were used. RESULTS -Columned formats were aesthetically more appealing than justified formats (P < .001) and were associated with greater accuracy and efficiency. Incorrect assumptions were made about items not included in the protocol. Uniform wording and short sentences were associated with better performance by participants. CONCLUSIONS -Based on these data, we propose standardized protocol formats for cancer resections of the fallopian tube and the more-familiar colon, employing headers, short phrases, and uniform terminology. This template can be easily and minimally modified for other sites, standardizing format and verbiage and increasing user accuracy and efficiency. Principles of human factors engineering should be considered in the display of patient data.
American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1981
Alan M. Norbut; Philip R. Foulis; Arthur F. Krieg
American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1980
Philip R. Foulis; Alan M. Norbut; Harvey Mendelow; G. Frederick Kessler
American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1980
Alan M. Norbut; Philip R. Foulis; Peter A. Bellot
American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1980
Alan M. Norbut; Philip R. Foulis; Harvey Mendelow
American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1980
Philip R. Foulis; Alan M. Norbut; Frank J. Losos; G. Frederick Kessler
Journal of Management Policies and Practices | 2018
Linette Rivera; Omar Santana; Kenneth Rodriguez; Britta Neugaard; Philip R. Foulis; Joaquin Gomez Daspet
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine | 2018
Leah B. Strickland-Marmol; Carlos A. Muro-Cacho; Kay Washington; Philip R. Foulis
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine | 2016
Eric J. Duncavage; Ranjana H. Advani; Steven J. Agosti; Philip R. Foulis; Christine Gibson; Loveleen Kang; Joseph D. Khoury; L. Jeffrey Medeiros; Robert S. Ohgami; Dennis P. O'Malley; Keyur P. Patel; Jason N. Rosenbaum; Carla S. Wilson
Circulation-cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes | 2014
Robert G. Zoble; Benji Torres; Adam Zoble; Ramona Gelzer Bell; Philip R. Foulis; Britta Neugaard