Clinical decision support for intervention reduction in neonatal patients: A usability assessment.
Patrice D TremouletPublished in: Digital health (2022)
Independent, simplified cognitive walkthroughs can help ensure that clinical decision support software tools will appropriately support clinicians. Four researchers used this technique to quickly, inexpensively, and effectively assess T3's new MAP tool, which suggests positive actions, such as removing a patient from a ventilator. Results indicate that, while there is room for usability improvements, the MAP tool may help reduce clinician's cognitive load, facilitating improved care. The study also confirmed that cognitive walkthroughs identify issues that make clinical decision support software hard to learn or remember to use.
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