The Clinical Informatics Practice Pathway Should Be Maintained for Now but Transformed into an Alternative to In-Place Fellowships.
Author(s): Hersh, William R
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1745722
Author(s): Hersh, William R
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1745722
Anesthesiologists integrate numerous variables to determine an opioid dose that manages patient nociception and pain while minimizing adverse effects. Clinical dashboards that enable physicians to compare themselves to their peers can reduce unnecessary variation in patient care and improve outcomes. However, due to the complexity of anesthetic dosing decisions, comparative visualizations of opioid-use patterns are complicated by case-mix differences between providers.
Author(s): Safranek, Conrad W, Feitzinger, Lauren, Joyner, Alice Kate Cummings, Woo, Nicole, Smith, Virgil, Souza, Elizabeth De, Vasilakis, Christos, Anderson, Thomas Anthony, Fehr, James, Shin, Andrew Y, Scheinker, David, Wang, Ellen, Xie, James
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1744387
Hospitals are increasingly replacing pagers with clinical texting systems that allow users to use smartphones to send messages while maintaining compliance for privacy and security. As more institutions adopt such systems, the need to understand the impact of such transitions on team communication becomes ever more significant.
Author(s): Lee, Joy L, Kara, Areeba, Huffman, Monica, Matthias, Marianne S, Radecki, Bethany, Savoy, April, Schaffer, Jason T, Weiner, Michael
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1744389
Pediatric residency programs are required by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education to provide residents with patient-care and quality metrics to facilitate self-identification of knowledge gaps to prioritize improvement efforts. Trainees are interested in receiving this data, but this is a largely unmet need. Our objectives were to (1) design and implement an automated dashboard providing individualized data to residents, and (2) examine the usability and acceptability of the [...]
Author(s): Yarahuan, Julia K W, Lo, Huay-Ying, Bass, Lanessa, Wright, Jeff, Hess, Lauren M
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1744388
Clinical decision support systems (CDSSs) use alerts to enhance medication safety and reduce medication error rates. A major challenge of medication alerts is their low acceptance rate, limiting their potential benefit. A structured overview about modulators influencing alert acceptance is lacking. Therefore, we aimed to review and compile qualitative and quantitative modulators of alert acceptance and organize them in a comprehensive model.
Author(s): Bittmann, Janina A, Haefeli, Walter E, Seidling, Hanna M
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1748146
Author(s): Sittig, Dean F, Petersen, Carolyn, Downs, Stephen M, Lehmann, Jenna S, Lehmann, Christoph U
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1744385
Although information and communication technologies (ICT) are becoming more common among health care providers, there is little evidence on how ICT can support health care aides. Health care aides, also known as personal care workers, are unlicensed service providers who encompass the second largest workforce, next to nurses, that provide care to older adults in Canada.
Author(s): Perez, Hector, Neubauer, Noelannah, Marshall, Samantha, Philip, Serrina, Miguel-Cruz, Antonio, Liu, Lili
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1743238
Postpartum depression (PPD) remains an understudied research area despite its high prevalence. The goal of this study is to develop an ontology to aid in the identification of patients with PPD and to enable future analyses with electronic health record (EHR) data.
Author(s): Morse, Rebecca B, Bretzin, Abigail C, Canelón, Silvia P, D'Alonzo, Bernadette A, Schneider, Andrea L C, Boland, Mary R
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1743240
Electronic health (eHealth) usability evaluations of rapidly developed eHealth systems are difficult to accomplish because traditional usability evaluation methods require substantial time in preparation and implementation. This illustrates the growing need for fast, flexible, and cost-effective methods to evaluate the usability of eHealth systems. To address this demand, the present study systematically identified and expert-validated rapidly deployable eHealth usability evaluation methods.
Author(s): Sinabell, Irina, Ammenwerth, Elske
DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1740919
Author(s): Chen, Alyssa, Wang, Benjamin K, Parker, Sherry, Chowdary, Ashish, Flannery, Katherine C, Basit, Mujeeb
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1743244