Acceptance and Perceptions of Electronic Health Record-based Clinical Decision Support for Obesity in Pediatric Primary Care
Presentation Time: 03:45 PM - 04:00 PM
Abstract Keywords: Clinical Decision Support, Pediatrics, Population Health
Primary Track: Applications
Programmatic Theme: Clinical Research Informatics
We surveyed 245 clinicians at 84 primary care practices within three US health systems in a cluster-randomized trial of a clinical decision support (CDS) intervention. Clinicians in intervention vs. control sites had higher odds of perceived ease of providing patient materials and subjective norms regarding CDS use and lower odds of intention to use future CDS tools. Our findings highlight opportunities and challenges of CDS to address clinicians’ preferences within healthcare and EHR system constraints.
Speaker(s):
Mona Sharifi, MD. MPH
Yale School of Medicine
Author(s):
Jessica Ray, PhD - University of Florida; Emily Finn, MPH - Yale School of Medicine; Hollyce Tyrrell, MSSW - Academic Pediatric Association; Jeremy Michel, MD, MHS - The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Center for Biomedical Informatics; Randall Grout - Indiana University; Charles Wood, MD, MPH - Duke University; Dean Miner, MD - Duke University; Eliana Perrin, MD, MPH - Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Laura Damschroder, MS, MPH; Denise Esserman, PhD - Yale School of Public Health; Mona Sharifi, MD. MPH - Yale School of Medicine;
Presentation Time: 03:45 PM - 04:00 PM
Abstract Keywords: Clinical Decision Support, Pediatrics, Population Health
Primary Track: Applications
Programmatic Theme: Clinical Research Informatics
We surveyed 245 clinicians at 84 primary care practices within three US health systems in a cluster-randomized trial of a clinical decision support (CDS) intervention. Clinicians in intervention vs. control sites had higher odds of perceived ease of providing patient materials and subjective norms regarding CDS use and lower odds of intention to use future CDS tools. Our findings highlight opportunities and challenges of CDS to address clinicians’ preferences within healthcare and EHR system constraints.
Speaker(s):
Mona Sharifi, MD. MPH
Yale School of Medicine
Author(s):
Jessica Ray, PhD - University of Florida; Emily Finn, MPH - Yale School of Medicine; Hollyce Tyrrell, MSSW - Academic Pediatric Association; Jeremy Michel, MD, MHS - The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Center for Biomedical Informatics; Randall Grout - Indiana University; Charles Wood, MD, MPH - Duke University; Dean Miner, MD - Duke University; Eliana Perrin, MD, MPH - Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Laura Damschroder, MS, MPH; Denise Esserman, PhD - Yale School of Public Health; Mona Sharifi, MD. MPH - Yale School of Medicine;
Acceptance and Perceptions of Electronic Health Record-based Clinical Decision Support for Obesity in Pediatric Primary Care
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