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- W4301178889 abstract "Different software applications have been developed to support health care professionals in individualized drug dosing. However, their translation into clinical practice is limited, partly because of poor usability and integration into workflow, which can be attributed to the limited involvement of health care professionals in the development and implementation of drug dosing software. This study applied codesign principles to inform the design of a drug dosing software to address barriers in therapeutic drug monitoring using vancomycin as an example.Three workshops (face-to-face and online) were conducted by design researchers with pharmacists and prescribers. User journey storyboards, user personas, and prototyping tools were used to explore existing barriers to practice and opportunities for innovation through drug dosing software design. A prototype of the software interface was developed for further evaluation.Health care professionals (11 hospital pharmacists and 6 prescribers) with ≥2 years of clinical experience were recruited. Confidence and software usability emerged as the main themes. Participants identified a lack of confidence in vancomycin dosing and pharmacokinetic understanding and difficulty in accessing practice guidelines as key barriers that could be addressed through software implementation. Accessibility to information (eg, guidelines and pharmacokinetic resources) and information presentation (eg, graphical) within the dosing software were dependent on the needs and experience of the user. A software prototype with a speedometer-dial visual to convey optimal doses was well received by participants.The perspectives of health care professionals highlight the need for drug dosing software to be user centered and adaptable to the needs and workflow of end users. Continuous engagement with stakeholders on tool usability, training, and education is needed to promote the implementation in practice." @default.
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- W4301178889 title "Application of User-Centered Codesign Principles to Address Barriers in Therapeutic Drug Monitoring" @default.
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