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022 _a1067-5027
040 _aOvid MEDLINE(R)
099 _a29126196
245 _aInterface, information, interaction: a narrative review of design and functional requirements for clinical decision support.
251 _aJournal of the American Medical Informatics Association. , 2017 Nov 06
252 _aJ Am Med Inform Assoc. , 2017 Nov 06
253 _aJournal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
260 _c2017
260 _fFY2018
266 _d2017-12-05
501 _aAvailable online through MWHC library: 2003 - present, Available in print through MWHC library: 1999 - present
520 _aConclusion: This review will expand the field of knowledge and provide a novel organization structure to identify key recommendations for CDSS.
520 _aDiscussion: Features are defined and described, providing actionable guidance that can be applied to CDSS development and policy. To our knowledge, no reviews have been completed that discuss/recommend design features of CDSS at this scale, and thus we found that this was important for the body of literature. The recommendations identified in this narrative review will help to optimize design, organization, management, presentation, and utilization of information through presentation, content, and function. The designation of 3 categories (interface, information, and interaction) should be further evaluated to determine the critical importance of the categories. Future work will determine how to prioritize them with limited resources for designers and developers in order to maximize the clinical utility of CDSS.
520 _aMaterial and Methods: A narrative review was conducted from 2000 to 2016 in PubMed and The Journal of Human Factors and Ergonomics Society to identify papers that discussed/recommended design features of CDSSs that are associated with the success of these systems.
520 _aObjective: Provider acceptance and associated patient outcomes are widely discussed in the evaluation of clinical decision support systems (CDSSs), but critical design criteria for tools have generally been overlooked. The objective of this work is to inform electronic health record alert optimization and clinical practice workflow by identifying, compiling, and reporting design recommendations for CDSS to support the efficient, effective, and timely delivery of high-quality care.
520 _aResults: Fourteen papers were included as meeting the criteria and were found to have a total of 42 unique recommendations; 11 were classified as interface features, 10 as information features, and 21 as interaction features.
546 _aEnglish
651 _aMedStar Washington Hospital Center
651 _aNational Center for Human Factors in Healthcare
656 _aOutcomes Research
657 _aJournal Article
700 _aMiller, Kristen
700 _aMosby, Danielle
700 _aRatwani, Raj M
700 _aWeintraub, William S
790 _aArnold R, Capan M, Kowalski R, Kraft R, Miller K, Mosby D, Noaiseh Y, Ratwani R, Schwartz S, Weintraub WS
856 _uhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jamia/ocx118
_zhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jamia/ocx118
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