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Digital Tools Designed to Obtain the History of Present Illness From Patients: Scoping Review.

Carl T BerdahlAndrew J HenreidJoshua M PevnickKai ZhengTeryl K Nuckols
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2022)
The HPI tools we identified (N=18) varied greatly in their purpose and functionality. There was no consensus on how patient-generated information should be collected or presented to clinicians. Existing tools have undergone inconsistent levels of testing, with a wide variety of different outcome measures used in evaluation, including some related to usability, efficiency, and quality of care. There is substantial interest in using digital tools to obtain the HPI from patients, but the outcomes measured have been inconsistent. Future research should focus on whether using HPI tools can lead to improved patient experience and health outcomes, although surrogate end points could instead be used so long as patient safety is monitored.
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