2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1401970/v1
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Workload And Workflow Implications Associated With The Use Of Electronic Clinical Decision Support Tools Used By Health Professionals In General Practice: A Scoping Review

Abstract: Background: Electronic clinical decision support tools (eCDS) are increasingly available to assist General Practitioners (GP) with the diagnosis and management of a range of health conditions. It is unclear whether the use of eCDS tools has an impact on GP workload. This scoping review aimed to identify the available evidence on the use of eCDS tools by health professionals in general practice in relation to their impact on workload and workflow.Methods: A scoping review was carried out using the Arksey and O’… Show more

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