Self-reported use and clinical usefulness of second-generation decision support – a survey at the pilot sites for Evidence-Based Medicine elec-tronic Decision Support (EBMeDS)

Authors

  • Tiina Kortteisto University of Tampere
  • Minna Kaila University of Tampere
  • Ilkka Kunnamo Duodecim Medical Publications Ltd
  • Peter Nyberg Duodecim Medical Publications Ltd
  • Anna-Mari Aalto National Institute for Health and Welfare
  • Pekka Rissanen University of Tampere

Keywords:

evidence-based medicine, guideline, database, clinical decision support systems

Abstract

In Finland, electronic decision support is evolving from searchable knowledge bases toward integration of the knowledge modules into the electronic health record in the Evidence-Based Medicine electronic Decision Support project. We conducted a baseline survey on the extent of use of second-generation decision support (electronic databases) by the various categories of health care professionals. The results showed that the majority of health care professionals used the electronic databases in their clinical practice; more than 80% of participating physicians, registered nurses, public health nurses, and ward nurses used at least four databases. In addition, the respondents considered these databases clinical useful in their practice. This indicates that health care professionals seem to be ready for the third-generation clinical decision support system, producing, for example, automatic reminders.

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Scientific articles

Published

2009-09-30

How to Cite

Kortteisto, T., Kaila, M., Kunnamo, I., Nyberg, P., Aalto, A.-M., & Rissanen, P. (2009). Self-reported use and clinical usefulness of second-generation decision support – a survey at the pilot sites for Evidence-Based Medicine elec-tronic Decision Support (EBMeDS). Finnish Journal of EHealth and EWelfare, 1(3), 161–169. Retrieved from https://journal.fi/finjehew/article/view/2478