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Completed NCT05657002

A Study to the Impact of Accuracy Problem Lists in Electronic Health Records on Correctness and Speed of Clinical Decision-making Performed by Dutch Healthcare Providers

Conditions: Clinical Decision-Making, Decision Making, Computer-assisted, Medical Records, Problem-Oriented, Quality of Health Care, Evidence-Based Practice, Data Accuracy, Documentation / Standards, Documentation / Statistics & Numerical Data, Forms and Records Control / Standards, Humans, International Classification of Diseases / Standards

Sex: All
Healthy volunteers: 1
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 160
Sponsor: Eva Klappe

Location: Netherlands

Summary

The primary objective of this study is to determine whether patient records with complete, structured and up-to-date problem lists ('accurate problem lists'), result in better clinical decision-making, compared to patient records that convey the same information in a less structured way where the problem list has missing and/or duplicate diagnoses ('inaccurate problem lists'). The secondary objective is to determine whether the time required to make a correct decision is less for patient records with accurate problem lists compared to patient records with inaccurate problem lists.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:Healthcare professionals who are allowed to prescribe medication, thus hold a position as: medical specialist, medical resident, nurse specialist or physician assistant, research-specialistsHealthcare professionals must have followed at least the 'basic EHR Epic course'. This electronic health record course lasts for three days and includes how to send letters, register diagnoses in a record, request testing, all in the software system EPIC, which concludes with an exam on the theory.Exclusion Criteria:Non-Dutch speaking employees as the patient cases and the exercises are described in Dutch

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