pre-printBackground: Clinical decision support is a tool to help experts make optimal and efficient decisions. However, little is known about the high level of abstractions in the thinking process for the experts. Objective: The objective of the study is to understand how clinicians manage complexity while dealing with complex clinical decision tasks. Method: After approval from the Institutional Review Board (IRB), three clinical experts were interviewed the transcripts from these interviews were analyzed. Results: We found five broad categories of strategies by experts for managing complex clinical decision tasks: decision conflict, mental projection, decision trad e-offs, managing uncertainty and generating rule of thumb. Conclusion:...
The Emergency Department (ED) is a challenging environment to deliver high quality and safe care. Cl...
Adverse medical events are one of the leading causes of death in developed countries, and have incre...
Despite the great promises that artificial intelligence (AI) holds for health care, the uptake of su...
The study of expertise has led to insight into the nature of expert performance in a variety of prob...
The purpose of this paper is to outline the key aspects of how experts make decisions. The central t...
AbstractDecision making by health care professionals is often complicated by the need to integrate i...
Decision support systems (DSS) are traditionally designed to optimise the outcomes of a decision. Th...
Background At times, clinical case complexity and different types of uncertainty present challeng...
BackgroundGreater use of computerized decision support (DS) systems could address continuing safety ...
BackgroundGreater use of computerized decision support (DS) systems could address continuing safety ...
Cognitive theories on decision making show that individuals often do not decide in a full and ration...
While simple heuristics can be ecologically rational and effective in naturalistic decision making c...
This study describes a survey and subsequent observation of the use of a medical decision support sy...
Abstract Clinical decision-making (CDM) is the ability to make clinical choices based on the knowled...
Background: Decision-making processes in a medical setting are complex, dynamic and under time press...
The Emergency Department (ED) is a challenging environment to deliver high quality and safe care. Cl...
Adverse medical events are one of the leading causes of death in developed countries, and have incre...
Despite the great promises that artificial intelligence (AI) holds for health care, the uptake of su...
The study of expertise has led to insight into the nature of expert performance in a variety of prob...
The purpose of this paper is to outline the key aspects of how experts make decisions. The central t...
AbstractDecision making by health care professionals is often complicated by the need to integrate i...
Decision support systems (DSS) are traditionally designed to optimise the outcomes of a decision. Th...
Background At times, clinical case complexity and different types of uncertainty present challeng...
BackgroundGreater use of computerized decision support (DS) systems could address continuing safety ...
BackgroundGreater use of computerized decision support (DS) systems could address continuing safety ...
Cognitive theories on decision making show that individuals often do not decide in a full and ration...
While simple heuristics can be ecologically rational and effective in naturalistic decision making c...
This study describes a survey and subsequent observation of the use of a medical decision support sy...
Abstract Clinical decision-making (CDM) is the ability to make clinical choices based on the knowled...
Background: Decision-making processes in a medical setting are complex, dynamic and under time press...
The Emergency Department (ED) is a challenging environment to deliver high quality and safe care. Cl...
Adverse medical events are one of the leading causes of death in developed countries, and have incre...
Despite the great promises that artificial intelligence (AI) holds for health care, the uptake of su...