2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2017.01.018
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User Requirements for a Chronic Kidney Disease Clinical Decision Support Tool to Promote Timely Referral

Abstract: Background Timely referral of patients with CKD has been associated with cost and mortality benefits, but referrals are often done too late in the course of the disease. Clinical decision support (CDS) offers a potential solution, but interventions have failed because they were not designed to support the physician workflow. We sought to identify user requirements for a chronic kidney disease (CKD) CDS system to promote timely referral. Methods We interviewed primary care physicians (PCPs) to identify data n… Show more

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“…49 Finally, electronic decision support could help alleviate clinical uncertainty by identifying patients with CKD and facilitating access to patient education tools about CKD during busy primary care encounters. [50][51][52][53] Our study has limitations. First, this was a small study of African-American patients at a single urban primary care clinic, which may limit generalizability to other practice settings or populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…49 Finally, electronic decision support could help alleviate clinical uncertainty by identifying patients with CKD and facilitating access to patient education tools about CKD during busy primary care encounters. [50][51][52][53] Our study has limitations. First, this was a small study of African-American patients at a single urban primary care clinic, which may limit generalizability to other practice settings or populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Although standardization is the foundation for promoting physician compliance, streamlining clinic flow, and improving system cost-effectiveness, [25][26][27] customization to user requirements including more refined firing criteria by subspecialty may benefit user engagement and sustainability. [28][29][30] Lack of such consideration may result in alert overlook or underutilization of referral.…”
Section: Alert Standardization and Customizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead, they have utilized standard reminders or checklists. In addition, concerns about the eCDSS being burdensome or disruptive to workflow have hindered the development and testing of more complex, individualized eCDSS [23,30,31].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%