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1 to 1 of 1 Research Studies DisplayedDullabh P, Leaphart D, Dhopeshwarkar R
Patient-centered clinical decision support-where are we and where to next?
This paper is a literature review of the current state of patient-centered clinical decision support (PC CDS) that includes digital health tools that support patients, caregivers, and care teams in healthcare decisions that incorporate patient-centered factors related to four components: knowledge, data, delivery, and use. It explores the current state of each factor and how each factor promotes patient-centeredness in healthcare. The authors reviewed 175 peer-reviewed and grey literature, and eighteen key informant interviews. They found there is a need for more research on how to incorporate patient input into the guideline selection and prioritization for PC CDS, development and implementation of PC CDS tools, technical challenges for capturing patient contributed data, and optimizing PC CDS across various settings to meet patient and caregiver needs.
AHRQ-funded; 233201500023I.
Citation: Dullabh P, Leaphart D, Dhopeshwarkar R .
Patient-centered clinical decision support-where are we and where to next?
Stud Health Technol Inform 2024 Jan 25; 310:444-48. doi: 10.3233/shti231004..
Keywords: Patient-Centered Healthcare, Clinical Decision Support (CDS), Health Information Technology (HIT)