Provider perspectives on clinical decision support to improve HIV prevention in pediatric primary care: a multiple methods study.
Julia PickelAlexander G FiksDean KaravitePegah MalekiRinad S BeidasNadia DowshenDanielle PetsisRobert GrossSarah M WoodPublished in: Implementation science communications (2023)
This multiple methods study indicates that clinical decision support in the pediatric primary care setting may be an acceptable, feasible, and appropriate intervention for improving the reach and equitable delivery of HIV screening and PrEP services. Design considerations for CDS in this setting should include deploying CDS interventions early in the visit workflow and prioritizing standardized but flexible designs.