2023
DOI: 10.1007/s40801-023-00365-3
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Clinical Decision Support Systems in Hospitalized Older Patients: An Exploratory Analysis in a Real-Life Clinical Setting

Abstract: Background Inappropriate prescribing is associated with negative patient outcomes. In hospitalized patients, the use of Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSSs) may reduce inappropriate prescribing and thereby improve patient-related outcomes. However, recently published large clinical trials (OPERAM and SENATOR) have shown negative results on the use of CDSSs and patient outcomes and strikingly low acceptance of recommendations. Objective The purpose of the present st… Show more

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“…The development of supporting tools for the prevention, identification, and resolution of prescribing cascades is necessary for clinical practice. Rational use of drugs is the first step to prevent and identify prescribing cascades, and the prescribing alert systems based on treatment guidelines or drug lists across countries were increasingly developed in recent years, which were one of the effective ways to decrease the incidence of adverse events and prescribing cascades ( Gustafsson et al, 2011 ; Linkens et al, 2023 ). In addition, it seems feasible that a combination of evidence-based study, qualitative research, and Delphi consensus ( Farrell et al, 2022 ; McCarthy et al, 2022 ) from multi-perspective including healthcare providers, patients, and their caregivers, can assist to recognize the development of prescribing cascades and establish corresponding intervention measures, and the effectiveness of supporting tools also could be further confirmed through large-scale empirical study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of supporting tools for the prevention, identification, and resolution of prescribing cascades is necessary for clinical practice. Rational use of drugs is the first step to prevent and identify prescribing cascades, and the prescribing alert systems based on treatment guidelines or drug lists across countries were increasingly developed in recent years, which were one of the effective ways to decrease the incidence of adverse events and prescribing cascades ( Gustafsson et al, 2011 ; Linkens et al, 2023 ). In addition, it seems feasible that a combination of evidence-based study, qualitative research, and Delphi consensus ( Farrell et al, 2022 ; McCarthy et al, 2022 ) from multi-perspective including healthcare providers, patients, and their caregivers, can assist to recognize the development of prescribing cascades and establish corresponding intervention measures, and the effectiveness of supporting tools also could be further confirmed through large-scale empirical study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%