Adaptive questionnaires for facilitating patient data entry in clinical decision support systems: methods and application to STOPP/START v2.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Lamy Jean-Baptiste, Mouazer Abdelmalek, Léguillon Romain, Lelong Romain, Darmoni Stéfan, Sedki Karima, Dubois Sophie, Falcoff Hector
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Abstract

Clinical decision support systems are software tools that help clinicians to make medical decisions. However, their acceptance by clinicians is usually rather low. A known problem is that they often require clinicians to manually enter a lot of patient data, which is long and tedious. Existing solutions, such as the automatic data extraction from electronic health record, are not fully satisfying, because of low data quality and availability. In practice, many systems still include long questionnaire for data entry. In this paper, we propose an original solution to simplify patient data entry, using an adaptive questionnaire, i.e. a questionnaire that evolves during user interaction, showing or hiding questions dynamically. Considering a rule-based decision support systems, we designed methods for determining the relationships between rules and translating the system's clinical rules into display rules that determine the items to show in the questionnaire, and methods for determining the optimal order of priority among the items in the questionnaire. We applied this approach to a decision support system implementing STOPP/START v2, a guideline for managing polypharmacy. We show that it permits reducing by about two thirds the number of clinical conditions displayed in the questionnaire, both on clinical cases and real patient data. Presented to clinicians during focus group sessions, the adaptive questionnaire was found "pretty easy to use". In the future, this approach could be applied to other guidelines, and adapted for data entry by patients.

促进临床决策支持系统中患者数据录入的自适应问卷:STOPP/START v2 的方法和应用。
临床决策支持系统是帮助临床医生做出医疗决策的软件工具。然而,临床医生对它们的接受程度通常很低。一个众所周知的问题是,它们通常需要临床医生手动输入大量病人数据,既耗时又乏味。现有的解决方案,如从电子健康记录中自动提取数据,由于数据质量和可用性较低,并不能完全令人满意。在实践中,许多系统仍包含冗长的数据录入问卷。在本文中,我们提出了一种简化病人数据录入的原创解决方案,即使用自适应问卷,即在用户交互过程中不断变化的问卷,动态地显示或隐藏问题。考虑到基于规则的决策支持系统,我们设计了一些方法来确定规则之间的关系,并将系统的临床规则转化为决定问卷中显示项目的显示规则,还设计了一些方法来确定问卷中项目的最佳优先顺序。我们将这种方法应用于一个决策支持系统,该系统实施了 STOPP/START v2(多药管理指南)。我们在临床病例和真实患者数据上都表明,这种方法可以将问卷中显示的临床病症数量减少约三分之二。在焦点小组会议上向临床医生展示的适应性问卷被认为 "非常容易使用"。今后,这种方法还可应用于其他指南,并适用于患者的数据输入。
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