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Comparing a Mobile Decision Support System Versus the Use of Printed Materials for the Implementation of an Evidence-Based Recommendation: Protocol for a Qualitative Evaluation

机译:比较移动决策支持系统与印刷材料的使用以实施循证建议:定性评估协议

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Background The distribution of printed materials is the most frequently used strategy to disseminate and implement clinical practice guidelines, although several studies have shown that the effectiveness of this approach is modest at best. Nevertheless, there is insufficient evidence to support the use of other strategies. Recent research has shown that the use of computerized decision support presents a promising approach to address some aspects of this problem. Objective The aim of this study is to provide qualitative evidence on the potential effect of mobile decision support systems to facilitate the implementation of evidence-based recommendations included in clinical practice guidelines. Methods We will conduct a qualitative study with two arms to compare the experience of primary care physicians while they try to implement an evidence-based recommendation in their clinical practice. In the first arm, we will provide participants with a printout of the guideline article containing the recommendation, while in the second arm, we will provide participants with a mobile app developed after formalizing the recommendation text into a clinical algorithm. Data will be collected using semistructured and open interviews to explore aspects of behavioral change and technology acceptance involved in the implementation process. The analysis will be comprised of two phases. During the first phase, we will conduct a template analysis to identify barriers and facilitators in each scenario. Then, during the second phase, we will contrast the findings from each arm to propose hypotheses about the potential impact of the system. Results We have formalized the narrative in the recommendation into a clinical algorithm and have developed a mobile app. Data collection is expected to occur during 2018, with the first phase of analysis running in parallel. The second phase is scheduled to conclude in July 2019. Conclusions Our study will further the understanding of the role of mobile decision support systems in the implementation of clinical practice guidelines. Furthermore, we will provide qualitative evidence to aid decisions made by low- and middle-income countries’ ministries of health about investments in these technologies.
机译:背景技术印刷材料的分发是传播和实施临床实践指南的最常用策略,尽管一些研究表明,这种方法的有效性充其量是适度的。但是,没有足够的证据支持使用其他策略。最近的研究表明,使用计算机化决策支持是解决该问题某些方面的一种有前途的方法。目的本研究旨在为移动决策支持系统的潜在影响提供定性证据,以促进实施临床实践指南中基于证据的建议。方法我们将用两只手臂进行定性研究,以比较基层医疗医生在临床实践中尝试实施循证推荐的经验。在第一部分中,我们将为参与者提供包含推荐的指南文章的打印输出,而在第二部分中,我们将为参与者提供将推荐文本正式化为临床算法后开发的移动应用程序。将使用半结构化和开放式访谈收集数据,以探讨实施过程中涉及的行为变化和技术接受方面。分析将分为两个阶段。在第一阶段,我们将进行模板分析,以找出每种情况下的障碍和促进者。然后,在第二阶段中,我们将对比每个部门的发现,以提出有关系统潜在影响的假设。结果我们已将推荐中的叙述形式正式化为临床算法,并开发了移动应用程序。预计将在2018年进行数据收集,第一阶段的分析将并行进行。第二阶段计划于2019年7月结束。结论我们的研究将进一步理解移动决策支持系统在实施临床实践指南中的作用。此外,我们将提供定性证据,以帮助中低收入国家的卫生部就这些技术的投资做出决定。

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