Creators: |
Meidani, Zahra and Zand, Farid and Zare, Sahar and Shirdeli, Mohammad and Sharifian, Roxana and Ouhadian, Maryam and Holl, Felix |
Abstract (ENG): |
Since usability is considered a significant success factor for Clinical
decision support systems (CDSSs), this study seeks to assess the usability of an
electronic medical records-embedded CDSS for arterial blood gas (ABG)
interpretation and ordering. The current study was conducted in the general ICU of
a teaching hospital, using the System Usability Scale (SUS) and interviews with all
anesthesiology residents and intensive care fellows in two rounds of CDSS usability
testing. The feedback from the participants was discussed with the research team
across a series of meetings, and the second version of CDSS was designed and
tailored to participants' feedbacks. Subsequently, the CDSS usability score increased
from 67.22±4.58 to 80.00±4.84 (P-value<0.001) through participatory, iterative
design and the users' usability testing feedbacks. |
Citation: |
Meidani, Zahra and Zand, Farid and Zare, Sahar and Shirdeli, Mohammad and Sharifian, Roxana and Ouhadian, Maryam and Holl, Felix
(2023)
Usability Assessment of an Electronic Medical Record-Embedded Clinical Decision Support System for Arterial Blood Gas Interpretation.
In: (Proceedings of the) 21st International Conference on Informatics, Management, and Technology in Healthcare (ICIMTH), July, 1-3, 2023, Athens, Greece, pp. 456-459.
(Study in Health Technology and Informatics; 305).
ISBN 9781643684017
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