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Usability Testing of an Interoperable Computerized Clinical Decision Support Tool for Fall Risk Management in Primary Care.

Kristen ShearHannah RicePamela M GarabedianRagnhildur BjarnadottirNancy LathumAnn L HorgasChristopher A HarlePatricia C DykesRobert Lucero
Published in: Applied clinical informatics (2023)
 This study described the usability testing of the ASPIRE system within two different organizations using different electronic health records. Overall, the system was rated well, and further pilot testing should be done to validate that these positive results translate into clinical practice. Due to its interoperable design, ASPIRE could be integrated into diverse organizations allowing a tailored implementation without the need to build a new system for each organization. This distinction makes ASPIRE well positioned to impact the challenge of falls at scale.
Keyphrases
  • electronic health record
  • clinical decision support
  • primary care
  • clinical practice
  • adverse drug
  • randomized controlled trial
  • quality improvement
  • study protocol
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