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On the alert: future priorities for alerts in clinical decision support for computerized physician order entry identified from a European workshop

Coleman, Jamie J. ; van der Sijs, Heleen ; Haefeli, Walter E. ; Slight, Sarah P. ; McDowell, Sarah E. ; Seidling, Hanna M. ; Eiermann, Birgit ; Aarts, Jos ; Ammenwerth, Elske ; Ferner, Robin E. ; Slee, Ann

In: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 13 (2013), Nr. 111. pp. 1-8. ISSN 1472-6947

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Abstract

Background: Clinical decision support (CDS) for electronic prescribing systems (computerized physician order entry) should help prescribers in the safe and rational use of medicines. However, the best ways to alert users to unsafe or irrational prescribing are uncertain. Specifically, CDS systems may generate too many alerts, producing unwelcome distractions for prescribers, or too few alerts running the risk of overlooking possible harms. Obtaining the right balance of alerting to adequately improve patient safety should be a priority. Methods: A workshop funded through the European Regional Development Fund was convened by the University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust to assess current knowledge on alerts in CDS and to reach a consensus on a future research agenda on this topic. Leading European researchers in CDS and alerts in electronic prescribing systems were invited to the workshop. Results: We identified important knowledge gaps and suggest research priorities including (1) the need to determine the optimal sensitivity and specificity of alerts; (2) whether adaptation to the environment or characteristics of the user may improve alerts; and (3) whether modifying the timing and number of alerts will lead to improvements. We have also discussed the challenges and benefits of using naturalistic or experimental studies in the evaluation of alerts and suggested appropriate outcome measures. Conclusions: We have identified critical problems in CDS, which should help to guide priorities in research to evaluate alerts. It is hoped that this will spark the next generation of novel research from which practical steps can be taken to implement changes to CDS systems that will ultimately reduce alert fatigue and improve the design of future systems.

Document type: Article
Journal or Publication Title: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
Volume: 13
Number: 111
Publisher: BioMed Central
Place of Publication: London
Date Deposited: 18 Aug 2016 13:00
Date: 2013
ISSN: 1472-6947
Page Range: pp. 1-8
Faculties / Institutes: Medizinische Fakultät Heidelberg > Medizinische Universitäts-Klinik und Poliklinik
DDC-classification: 610 Medical sciences Medicine
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