Martinez-Garcia Alicia, Naranjo-Saucedo Ana Belén, Rivas Jose Antonio, Romero Tabares Antonio, Marín Cassinello Ana, Andrés-Martín Anselmo, Sánchez Laguna Francisco José, Villegas Roman, Pérez León Francisco De Paula, Moreno Conde Jesús, Parra Calderón Carlos Luis
Group of Research and Innovation in Biomedical Informatics, Biomedical Engineering and Health Economy, Institute of Biomedicine of Seville, IBiS / Virgen del Rocío University Hospital / CSIC / University of Seville, Seville, Spain.
Publications Department, Andalusian Institute of Emergencies and Public Safety, Seville, Spain.
JMIR Med Inform. 2021 Mar 10;9(3):e13182. doi: 10.2196/13182.
The evidence-based medicine (EBM) paradigm requires the development of health care professionals' skills in the efficient search of evidence in the literature, and in the application of formal rules to evaluate this evidence. Incorporating this methodology into the decision-making routine of clinical practice will improve the patients' health care, increase patient safety, and optimize resources use.
The aim of this study is to develop and evaluate a new tool (KNOWBED system) as a clinical decision support system to support scientific knowledge, enabling health care professionals to quickly carry out decision-making processes based on EBM during their routine clinical practice.
Two components integrate the KNOWBED system: a web-based knowledge station and a mobile app. A use case (bronchiolitis pathology) was selected to validate the KNOWBED system in the context of the Paediatrics Unit of the Virgen Macarena University Hospital (Seville, Spain). The validation was covered in a 3-month pilot using 2 indicators: usability and efficacy.
The KNOWBED system has been designed, developed, and validated to support clinical decision making in mobility based on standards that have been incorporated into the routine clinical practice of health care professionals. Using this tool, health care professionals can consult existing scientific knowledge at the bedside, and access recommendations of clinical protocols established based on EBM. During the pilot project, 15 health care professionals participated and accessed the system for a total of 59 times.
The KNOWBED system is a useful and innovative tool for health care professionals. The usability surveys filled in by the system users highlight that it is easy to access the knowledge base. This paper also sets out some improvements to be made in the future.
循证医学(EBM)范式要求培养医疗保健专业人员有效检索文献证据以及应用正式规则评估该证据的技能。将这种方法纳入临床实践的决策流程将改善患者的医疗保健状况,提高患者安全性,并优化资源利用。
本研究的目的是开发并评估一种新工具(KNOWBED系统)作为临床决策支持系统,以支持科学知识,使医疗保健专业人员在日常临床实践中能够基于循证医学快速开展决策过程。
KNOWBED系统由两个组件集成而成:一个基于网络的知识站和一个移动应用程序。选择了一个用例(毛细支气管炎病理学)在西班牙塞维利亚的马卡雷纳圣母大学医院儿科病房的背景下验证KNOWBED系统。在为期3个月的试点中使用两个指标进行验证:可用性和有效性。
KNOWBED系统已被设计、开发和验证,以支持基于已纳入医疗保健专业人员日常临床实践标准的移动临床决策。使用此工具,医疗保健专业人员可以在床边查阅现有的科学知识,并获取基于循证医学制定的临床方案建议。在试点项目期间,15名医疗保健专业人员参与并总共访问该系统59次。
KNOWBED系统对医疗保健专业人员来说是一种有用且创新的工具。系统用户填写的可用性调查突出表明,该系统易于访问知识库。本文还提出了一些未来有待改进之处。