SP198ELECTRONIC CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT FOR THE EARLY RECOGNITION AND MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY: QUALITATIVE EVALUATION OF END-USER EXPERIENCE
2015
Electronic clinical decision support (eCDS) systems have been suggested as a possible solution to deficiencies in AKI care and have been widely adopted despite limited evidence. The broader literature, however, describes alert fatigue, end-user disengagement and unintended consequences, particularly when systems are introduced with limited end-user input. A nationwide mandate now standardises the biochemical algorithm for reporting AKI but end-user interfaces remain heterogeneous with variations in IT capability, alert intrusiveness and accompanying content.
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