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Proposing an Integrated Process Model for Designing Clinical Decision Support Tools.
We propose a Human Factors Engineering process model for designing clinical decision support tools (CDST) that integrates Design Study Methodology, User-Centered Design, and Decision-Centered Design. It addresses domain-specific needs, cognitive demands, and decision-making processes. We hypothesize our approach will improve CDST usability and acceptance, while enhancing decision-making and reducing cognitive workload.