Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2874356702> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2874356702 endingPage "573" @default.
- W2874356702 startingPage "559" @default.
- W2874356702 abstract "Prescribing of potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) that pose more risk than benefit in older patients is a common occurrence across all healthcare settings. Reducing such prescribing has been challenging despite multiple interventions, including educational campaigns, audits and feedback, geriatrician assessment and formulary restrictions. With the increasing uptake of electronic medical records (EMRs) across hospitals, clinics and residential aged care facilities (RACFs), integrated with computerized physician order entry (CPOE) and e-prescribing, opportunities exist for incorporating clinical decision support systems (CDSS) into EMR at the point of care. This narrative review assessed the process and outcomes of using EMR-enabled CDSS to reduce the prescribing of PIMs. We searched PubMed for relevant articles published up to January 2018 and focused on those that described EMR-enabled CDSS that assisted prescribers to make changes at the time of ordering PIMs in adults. Computerized systems offering only medication reconciliation, dose checks, monitoring for medication errors, or basic formulary information were not included. In addition to outcome measures of medication-related processes and adverse drug events, qualitative data relating to factors that influence effectiveness of EMR-enabled CDSS were also gathered from selected studies. We analysed 20 studies comprising 10 randomized trials and 10 observational studies performed in hospitals (n = 8), ambulatory care clinics (n = 9) and RACFs (n = 3). Studies varied in patient populations (although most involved older patients), type of CDSS, method of linkage with EMR, study designs and outcome measures. However, assuming little publication bias, the totality of evidence favoured EMR-enabled CDSS as being effective in reducing the prescribing of PIMs in hospitals, although results were more mixed for ambulatory care settings and RACFs. While absolute effects in most positive studies were modest, they suggest EMR-enabled CDSS are feasible and acceptable to clinicians, and if certain design features are adhered to, there is potential for even greater impact." @default.
- W2874356702 created "2018-07-19" @default.
- W2874356702 creator A5003039894 @default.
- W2874356702 creator A5012500496 @default.
- W2874356702 creator A5057603989 @default.
- W2874356702 creator A5079570250 @default.
- W2874356702 date "2018-07-12" @default.
- W2874356702 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2874356702 title "Using EMR-enabled computerized decision support systems to reduce prescribing of potentially inappropriate medications: a narrative review" @default.
- W2874356702 cites W1483278695 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W1487097116 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W1524010859 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W1526588184 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W1572933117 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W1573811296 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W1583487920 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W1598806569 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W1621241719 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W1848685705 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W1920692730 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W1971609952 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W1975183577 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W1976043039 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W1977279950 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W1980220833 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W1992915012 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W1994174408 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2015158495 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2026375486 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2028121853 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2049652683 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2076299729 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2083062358 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2098415242 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2100357902 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2106854280 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2107906094 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2110922423 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2111175405 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2111352465 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2111489845 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2117162256 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2122270633 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2128307440 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2132673565 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2140870102 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2142901177 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2143331795 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2152349958 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2153054970 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2154975487 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2161488224 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2162348375 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2162518516 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2168053015 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2169875489 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2225022024 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2260648135 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2265839064 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2266779576 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2267084137 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2293159340 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2341986472 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2342202923 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2416365720 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2433318061 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2460492407 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2469745539 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2499337901 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2510306467 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2550283493 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2561359674 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2617544848 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2626157365 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2746811564 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2789882727 @default.
- W2874356702 cites W2792422995 @default.
- W2874356702 doi "https://doi.org/10.1177/2042098618784809" @default.
- W2874356702 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/6116772" @default.
- W2874356702 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30181862" @default.
- W2874356702 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2874356702 type Work @default.
- W2874356702 sameAs 2874356702 @default.
- W2874356702 citedByCount "66" @default.
- W2874356702 countsByYear W28743567022018 @default.
- W2874356702 countsByYear W28743567022019 @default.
- W2874356702 countsByYear W28743567022020 @default.
- W2874356702 countsByYear W28743567022021 @default.
- W2874356702 countsByYear W28743567022022 @default.
- W2874356702 countsByYear W28743567022023 @default.
- W2874356702 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2874356702 hasAuthorship W2874356702A5003039894 @default.
- W2874356702 hasAuthorship W2874356702A5012500496 @default.
- W2874356702 hasAuthorship W2874356702A5057603989 @default.
- W2874356702 hasAuthorship W2874356702A5079570250 @default.
- W2874356702 hasBestOaLocation W28743567021 @default.
- W2874356702 hasConcept C100406419 @default.
- W2874356702 hasConcept C104863432 @default.