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BMC Med Inform Decis Mak ; 21(1): 269, 2021 09 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34548068

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Evidenced-based practice is a key component of quality care. This study aims to explore users' expectations concerning paediatric local clinical practice guidelines. METHODS: A mixed method approach was applied, including material from quantitative questionnaire and semi-structured interviews. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics and qualitative content analysis. Data were analysed with constant comparative method. Qualitative data were parsed and categorized to identify themes related to decision-making. RESULTS: A total of 83 physicians answered the survey (response rate 83%). 98% of the participants wanted protocols based on international guidelines, 80% expected a therapeutic content. 24 semi-structured interviews were conducted to understand implementation processes, barriers and facilitators. Qualitative analysis revealed 5 emerging themes: improvement of local clinical practice guidelines, patterns of usage, reasons for non-implementation, alternative sources and perspectives. CONCLUSION: Some criteria should be considered for the redaction of local clinical practice guidelines: focus on therapeutic, ease of access, establish local clinical practice guidelines based on international guidelines adapted to the local setting, document references and include trainees such as residents in the redaction.


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Neonatology , Child , Health Services , Humans , Qualitative Research , Quality of Health Care , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc ; 2020: 5661-5664, 2020 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33019261

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Evidence-based medicine is a major evolution in the way medical practice and reasoning are structured. This approach aims at guiding patient care through rigorous, explicit and judicious evidences. In this contribution, we present the case study of the deployment of a smartphone-based system to manage clinical pathways and its impact during two years in the pediatric department of the university hospital of Rennes, France. We also tackle smartphone acceptability and easiness of use by pediatricians.


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Pediatrics , Smartphone , Child , Critical Pathways , France , Humans , Pediatricians
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Telemed J E Health ; 25(9): 862-866, 2019 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30372365

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Background: If blood pressure (BP) measurement is important to monitor blood hypertension and other cardiac diseases, and can be taken using a wrist device, learned societies recommend to take it in specific conditions. In a telemedicine context, patients are likely to perform it without any help from a medical practitioner. Therefore, the device must guide individuals using it. Materials and Methods: A smartwatch application integrating an Attitude and Heading Reference System algorithm was developed. It was combined with a wrist BP monitor to help users position the BP monitor properly. Results: The system was tested on 30 individuals and a survey conducted to evaluate its usability. The experiment showed that individuals needed to be guided to measure correctly their BP and our application helped them in positioning the wrist BP monitor in a user-friendly way. Conclusions: In a telemedicine context, it is possible to guide easily individuals to position correctly any commercialized wrist BP monitor using a smartwatch. Manufacturers could also integrate affordable sensors into their BP monitors to provide this assistance without the need of external devices.


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Blood Pressure Determination/instrumentation , Blood Pressure Monitors/trends , Telemedicine/methods , Wrist , Blood Pressure Determination/methods , Cohort Studies , Equipment Design , Female , Humans , Male , Patient Positioning , Sensitivity and Specificity
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