Owning Attention: Applying Human Factors Principles to Support Clinical Decision Support

R. Littlejohn, R. R. Barrientos, Christian Boxley, K. Miller
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In the best examples, clinical decision support (CDS) systems guide clinician decision-making and actions, prevent errors, improve quality, reduce costs, save time, and promote the use of evidence-based recommendations. However, the potential solution that CDS represents are limited by problems associated with improper design, implementation, and local customization. Despite an emphasis on electronic health record usability, little progress has been made to protect end-users from inadequately designed workflows and unnecessary interruptions. Intelligent and personalized design creates an opportunity to tailor CDS not just at the patient level but specific to the disease condition, provider experience, and available resources at the healthcare system level. This chapter leverages the Five Rights of CDS framework to demonstrate the application of human factors engineering principles and emerging trends to optimize data analytics, usability, workflow, and design.
拥有注意力:应用人因原理支持临床决策支持
在最好的例子中,临床决策支持(CDS)系统指导临床医生的决策和行动,防止错误,提高质量,降低成本,节省时间,并促进使用循证建议。然而,CDS所代表的潜在解决方案受到与不适当的设计、实现和本地定制相关的问题的限制。尽管强调电子健康记录的可用性,但在保护最终用户免受设计不当的工作流程和不必要的中断方面进展甚微。智能和个性化设计创造了一个机会,不仅可以在患者层面定制CDS,还可以根据疾病状况、提供者经验和医疗保健系统层面的可用资源定制CDS。本章利用CDS的五种权利框架来展示人因工程原理和新兴趋势在优化数据分析、可用性、工作流和设计方面的应用。
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