BackgroundThe Kids Intracranial Injury Decision Support tool for Traumatic Brain Injury (KIIDS-TBI) tool is a validated risk prediction model for managing children with mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBI) and intracranial injuries. Electronic clinical decision support (CDS) may facilitate the clinical implementation of this evidence-based guidance.ObjectiveOur objective was to evaluate the acceptability and usability of an electronic CDS tool for managing children with mTBI and intracranial injuries.MethodsEmergency medicine and neurosurgery physicians (10 each) from 10 hospitals in the United States were recruited to participate in usability testing of a novel CDS prototype in a simulated electronic health record environment. Testing incl...
Background: About 30% of children who suffered serious injuries from abuse were previously evaluated...
Abstract Background Clinical decision rules (CDRs) aid in the management of children with traumatic ...
Background: Health administrative data are a common population-based data source for traumatic brain...
Background Clinical decision support (CDS) may improve the postneuroimaging management of children ...
BackgroundCurrent management of children with minor head trauma (MHT) and intracranial injuries is n...
BackgroundThe overuse of cranial computed tomography (CT) to diagnose potential traumatic brain inju...
BACKGROUND: Use of electronic clinical decision support (eCDS) has been recommended to improve imple...
BACKGROUND: Current management of children with minor head trauma (MHT) and intracranial injuries is...
BackgroundUse of electronic clinical decision support (eCDS) has been recommended to improve impleme...
IntroductionFor children who present to emergency departments (EDs) due to blunt head trauma, ED cli...
none5Introduction: The diagnostic algorithm in children with head injury remains uncertain. The Nati...
Introduction: The diagnostic algorithm in children with head injury remains uncertain. The National ...
Introduction: The diagnostic algorithm in children with head injury remains uncertain. The National ...
BACKGROUND: Clinical decision rules (CDRs) aid in the management of children with traumatic brain in...
BackgroundWhen evaluating children with mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBIs) and intracranial injur...
Background: About 30% of children who suffered serious injuries from abuse were previously evaluated...
Abstract Background Clinical decision rules (CDRs) aid in the management of children with traumatic ...
Background: Health administrative data are a common population-based data source for traumatic brain...
Background Clinical decision support (CDS) may improve the postneuroimaging management of children ...
BackgroundCurrent management of children with minor head trauma (MHT) and intracranial injuries is n...
BackgroundThe overuse of cranial computed tomography (CT) to diagnose potential traumatic brain inju...
BACKGROUND: Use of electronic clinical decision support (eCDS) has been recommended to improve imple...
BACKGROUND: Current management of children with minor head trauma (MHT) and intracranial injuries is...
BackgroundUse of electronic clinical decision support (eCDS) has been recommended to improve impleme...
IntroductionFor children who present to emergency departments (EDs) due to blunt head trauma, ED cli...
none5Introduction: The diagnostic algorithm in children with head injury remains uncertain. The Nati...
Introduction: The diagnostic algorithm in children with head injury remains uncertain. The National ...
Introduction: The diagnostic algorithm in children with head injury remains uncertain. The National ...
BACKGROUND: Clinical decision rules (CDRs) aid in the management of children with traumatic brain in...
BackgroundWhen evaluating children with mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBIs) and intracranial injur...
Background: About 30% of children who suffered serious injuries from abuse were previously evaluated...
Abstract Background Clinical decision rules (CDRs) aid in the management of children with traumatic ...
Background: Health administrative data are a common population-based data source for traumatic brain...