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Revision as of 04:59, 21 October 2015
In the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association article by Richardson and Ash was written to
Introduction
What does Clinical Decision Support (CDS) provide with knowledge and person-based information, intelligently filtered and presented at appropriate times. CDS can provide enhance health and healthcare.
CDS supports this knowledge to:
- Clinician
- Staff
- Patients
- Other individuals
The goal of the study was to provide a user-centered perspective that could help developers optimize CDS functions to meet the needs of physicians in a community-based setting. [1]
Methods/Results
Study was to gain insight into the following
- goals
- Environments
- Tasks
- Desired support tools
How study conducted was with Human-computer interaction
- 30 recorded interviews
- 25 Observations - primary care providers
- 15 Observations - Urban and rural community based clinics
Conclusion
Findings from the study was physicians feel that the decision support needs to be extended from current process. Two other discussions where brought up by the physicians and they where
- Clinical Decision-making
- Cognitive decision-making
Comments
Reference
- ↑ Richardson et al, http://jamia.oxfordjournals.org/content/18/Supplement_1/i28.abstract
Richardson, J. E., & Ash, J. S. (2011). A clinical decision support needs assessment of community-based physicians. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 18(Supplement 1), i28-i35.