Computer-based Guideline Implementation Systems: A Systematic Review of Functionality and Effectiveness
AUTOR(ES)
Shiffman, Richard N.
FONTE
American Medical Informatics Association
RESUMO
In this systematic review, the authors analyze the functionality provided by recent computer-based guideline implementation systems and characterize the effectiveness of the systems. Twenty-five studies published between 1992 and January 1998 were identified. Articles were included if the authors indicated an intent to implement guideline recommendations for clinicians and if the effectiveness of the system was evaluated. Provision of eight information management services and effects on guideline adherence, documentation, user satisfaction, and patient outcome were noted.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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