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A web-based clinical decision support tool for primary health care management of back pain: development and mixed methods evaluation

机译:基于网络的临床决策支持工具,用于腰背痛的初级保健管理:开发和混合方法评估

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Background: Many patients with back pain do not receive health care in accordance with best practice recommendations. Implementation trials to address this issue have had limited success. Despite the known effectiveness of clinical decision support systems (CDSS), none of these are available for back pain management. Objective: The objective of our study was to develop a Web-based CDSS to support Australian general practitioners (GPs) to diagnose and manage back pain according to guidelines. Methods: Asking a panel of international experts to review recommendations for sixteen clinical vignettes validated the tool. It was then launched nationally as part of National Pain Week and promoted to GPs via a media release and clinic based visits. Following this, a mixed methods evaluation was conducted to determine tool feasibility, acceptability, and utility. The 12 month usage data were analyzed, and in-depth, semistructured interviews with 20 GPs were conducted to identify barriers and enablers to uptake. Results: The tool had acceptable face validity when reviewed by experts. Over a 12 month period there were 7125 website visits with 4503 (63.20%) unique users. Assuming most unique users are GPs, around one quarter of the country’s GPs may have used the tool at least once. Although usage was high, GP interviews highlighted the sometimes complex nature of management where the tool may not influence care. Conversely, several “touch-points”, whereby the tool may exert its influence, were identified, most notably patient engagement. Conclusions: A novel CDSS tool has the potential to assist with evidence-based management of back pain. A clinical trial is required to determine its impact on practitioner and patient outcomes.
机译:背景:许多背痛患者未按照最佳实践建议接受医疗护理。解决该问题的实施试验取得了有限的成功。尽管已知临床决策支持系统(CDSS)的有效性,但这些方法都不可用于腰痛管理。目的:我们的研究目的是开发一种基于Web的CDSS,以支持澳大利亚全科医生(GPs)根据指南诊断和管理背痛。方法:要求国际专家小组审查有关16种临床小插图的建议,以验证该工具。然后,它作为“国家疼痛周”的一部分在全国范围内启动,并通过媒体发布和基于诊所的访问被提升为全科医生。此后,进行了混合方法评估,以确定工具的可行性,可接受性和实用性。分析了12个月的使用数据,并与20个GP进行了深入,半结构化的访谈,以发现障碍和促进因素。结果:经专家审查,该工具具有可接受的面部有效性。在过去的12个月中,有7125个网站访问,拥有4503个(63.20%)唯一身份用户。假设大多数唯一用户是GP,那么该国大约四分之一的GP可能至少使用过一次该工具。尽管使用率很高,但GP访谈强调了管理有时复杂的性质,该工具可能不会影响护理。相反,确定了工具可以施加影响的几个“接触点”,最值得注意的是患者的参与。结论:一种新颖的CDSS工具有潜力协助循证管理背痛。需要进行临床试验以确定其对医生和患者预后的影响。

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