Timothy C Shuey, Tyler J Schubert, Katrina Romagnoli, Dylan Cawley, Laney K Jones, Samuel S Gidding, Marc S Williams
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Abstract
Evidence-based clinical guidelines serve to support clinical decision making, but implementing such guidelines into practice remains a challenge. Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is a high impact clinical condition that exemplifies this disconnect. Using implementation science methods, we designed clinical decision support tools embedded into the electronic health record, including a FH-focused electronic health record Smart Set and clinic note template, to improve the care of adult and pediatric patients at high-risk of FH. End-user feedback gathered through direct observations, semi-structured interviews, and deliberative engagement sessions was used to inform the development of the tools before and after pilot-testing. Clinicians desired comprehensive, guidelines-based tools that promoted collaborative care. During pilot testing, end-users provided insights into technical issues encountered with the tool's first iteration and suggested regular check-in sessions to monitor issues moving forward. This methodology can be used to surmount challenges that prevent the uptake of evidence-based guidelines into practice.