Title
Relationship of estimated resolution time and computerized clinical reminder adherence.
Abstract
Electronic decision support systems are an important tool for improving performance and improving quality of care. We investigated the relationship between physicians' estimated resolution times for computerized clinical reminders and adherence rates in VA outpatient settings. We surveyed 10 expert physician users to assess the resolution times of four targeted CCRs for three cases: pessimistic (worst case), expected (average), and optimistic times (best case). ANOVA test shows that physicians' adherence rates for the four CCRs differed significantly (p = 0.01). CCR adherence rate and resolution time were highly linearly correlated (R-square= 0.876 for the best case, R-square= 0.997 for the average case, and R-square= 0.670 for the worst case). This study suggested that future efforts in designing CCRs need to take resolution time into consideration during design, usability testing and implementation phases.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2007
AMIA
physicians,decision support system,analysis of variance,data collection
Field
DocType
ISSN
Data collection,Data mining,Decision support system,Usability,Anova test,Medical physics,Quality of care,Medicine
Conference
1942-597X
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.49
3
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sze-Jung Wu1363.05
Mark Lehto2102.40
Yuehwern Yih321918.32
Jason J Saleem416619.20
Bradley N Doebbeling518625.45