A Clinical Decision Support System to Assist Pediatric Oncofertility: A Short Report

Fertility preservation discussions with pediatric and adolescent cancer patients can be difficult for clinicians. This study describes the acceptability of a fertility clinician decision support system (CDSS). A cross-sectional study of clinicians at The Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne. Pa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of adolescent and young adult oncology 2018-08, Vol.7 (4), p.509-513
Hauptverfasser: Hand, Meredith, Kemertzis, Matthew A, Peate, Michelle, Gillam, Lynn, McCarthy, Maria, Orme, Lisa, Heloury, Yves, Sullivan, Michael, Zacharin, Margaret, Jayasinghe, Yasmin
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Zusammenfassung:Fertility preservation discussions with pediatric and adolescent cancer patients can be difficult for clinicians. This study describes the acceptability of a fertility clinician decision support system (CDSS). A cross-sectional study of clinicians at The Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne. Participants were trained on CDSS purpose, contents, and use. A survey captured the perceived benefits and weaknesses of the CDSS. Thirty-nine clinicians participated. Over 90% felt the CDSS aims and format were clear, and understood the components. Over 80% felt it would enable adherence to clinical pathways, policy, and standards of care. The CDSS provided significant perceived benefits to oncofertility care.
ISSN:2156-5333
2156-535X
DOI:10.1089/jayao.2018.0006