Evaluating Acceptance and User Experience of a Guideline-based Clinical Decision Support System Execution Platform

This study aims to determine what the initial disposition of physicians towards the use of Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS) based on Computerised Clinical Guidelines and Protocols (CCGP) is; and whether their prolonged utilisation has a positive effect on their intention to adopt them in the...

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description This study aims to determine what the initial disposition of physicians towards the use of Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS) based on Computerised Clinical Guidelines and Protocols (CCGP) is; and whether their prolonged utilisation has a positive effect on their intention to adopt them in the future. For a period of 3 months, 8 volunteer paediatricians monitored each up to 10 asthmatic patients using two CCGPs deployed in thee-GuidesMed CDSS. A Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) questionnaire was supplied to them before and after using the system. Results from both questionnaires are analysed searching for significant improvements in opinion between them. An additional survey was performed to analyse the usability of the system. It was found that initial disposition of physicians towards e-Guidesmed is good. Improvement between the pre and post iterationsof the TAM questionnaire has been found to be statistically significant. Nonetheless, slightly lower values in the Compatibility and Habit variables show that participants perceive possible difficulties to integrate e-GuidesMed into their daily routine. The variable Facilitators shows the highest correlation with the Intention to Use. Usabilityof the system has also been rated very high and, in this regard, no fundamental flaw has been detected. Initial views towards e-GuidesMed are positive, and become reinforced after continued utilisation of the system. In order to achieve an effective implementation, it becomes essential to facilitate conditions to integrate the system intothe physician’s daily routine.
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Acceptance tests
Adult
Asthma - therapy
Attitude to Computers
Attitudes
Decision support systems
Decision Support Systems, Clinical
Diffusion of Innovation
Electronic Health Records
Female
Guidelines
Health Informatics
Health Sciences
Humans
Information technology
Male
Mathematical analysis
Mathematical models
Medical Staff, Hospital - psychology
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Middle Aged
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Physicians
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Routines
Software
Statistics for Life Sciences
Surveys and Questionnaires
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