Background: Usability flaws in medication alerting systems may have a negative impact on clinical use and patient safety. In order to prevent the release of alerting systems that contain such flaws, it is necessary to provide designers and evaluators with evidence-based usability design principles. The objective of the present study was to develop a comprehensive, structured list of evidence-based usability design principles for medication alerting systems.Methods: Nine sets of design principles for medication alerting systems were analyzed, summarized, and structured. We then matched the summarized principles with a list of usability flaws in order to determine the level of underlying evidence.Results: Fifty-eight principles were summarize...
International audienceIn a Health Information Technology (HIT) regulatory context in which the usabi...
International audienceBackground The contribution of usability flaws to patient safety issues is ack...
AbstractDeveloping effective clinical decision support (CDS) systems for the highly complex and dyna...
Background: Usability flaws in medication alerting systems may have a negative impact on clinical us...
AbstractIntroductionMedication-related alerting functions may include usability flaws that limit the...
Appendix 3. Results of the matching between instances of usability flaws (from Marcilly et al. [17])...
Currently, many alert systems designed for EHRs can negatively affect providers ’ ability to prescri...
Introduction Research has shown that improvements to the usability of medication alert systems are n...
Clinical Decision Support Systems can alert health professionals about drug interactions when they p...
OBJECTIVE:Alert fatigue limits the effectiveness of medication safety alerts, a type of computerized...
Appendix 1. List of usability design principles identified in the 9 papers and the corresponding usa...
Decision support systems can alert physicians to the existence of drug interactions. The Hospital It...
Medication prescription errors and medication-related problems can cause an array of problems rangin...
Background: Medicine use is the most common intervention in health care. The frequency with which me...
Health Information Technology (HIT) is increasingly implemented to improve healthcare quality and pa...
International audienceIn a Health Information Technology (HIT) regulatory context in which the usabi...
International audienceBackground The contribution of usability flaws to patient safety issues is ack...
AbstractDeveloping effective clinical decision support (CDS) systems for the highly complex and dyna...
Background: Usability flaws in medication alerting systems may have a negative impact on clinical us...
AbstractIntroductionMedication-related alerting functions may include usability flaws that limit the...
Appendix 3. Results of the matching between instances of usability flaws (from Marcilly et al. [17])...
Currently, many alert systems designed for EHRs can negatively affect providers ’ ability to prescri...
Introduction Research has shown that improvements to the usability of medication alert systems are n...
Clinical Decision Support Systems can alert health professionals about drug interactions when they p...
OBJECTIVE:Alert fatigue limits the effectiveness of medication safety alerts, a type of computerized...
Appendix 1. List of usability design principles identified in the 9 papers and the corresponding usa...
Decision support systems can alert physicians to the existence of drug interactions. The Hospital It...
Medication prescription errors and medication-related problems can cause an array of problems rangin...
Background: Medicine use is the most common intervention in health care. The frequency with which me...
Health Information Technology (HIT) is increasingly implemented to improve healthcare quality and pa...
International audienceIn a Health Information Technology (HIT) regulatory context in which the usabi...
International audienceBackground The contribution of usability flaws to patient safety issues is ack...
AbstractDeveloping effective clinical decision support (CDS) systems for the highly complex and dyna...