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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. | 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. |
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- 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##
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