What do healthcare professionals need to turn risk models for type 2 diabetes into usable computerized clinical decision support systems? Lessons learned from the MOSAIC project

Abstract Background To understand user needs, system requirements and organizational conditions towards successful design and adoption of Clinical Decision Support Systems for Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) care built on top of computerized risk models. Methods The holistic and evidence-based CEHRES Roadmap,...

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Main Authors: Giuseppe Fico, Liss Hernanzez, Jorge Cancela, Arianna Dagliati, Lucia Sacchi, Antonio Martinez-Millana, Jorge Posada, Lidia Manero, Jose Verdú, Andrea Facchinetti, Manuel Ottaviano, Konstantia Zarkogianni, Konstantina Nikita, Leif Groop, Rafael Gabriel-Sanchez, Luca Chiovato, Vicente Traver, Juan Francisco Merino-Torres, Claudio Cobelli, Riccardo Bellazzi, Maria Teresa Arredondo
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Published: BMC 2019-08-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12911-019-0887-8
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spelling doaj-d5717cd38eba4b43b06e21eec3b3bfdb2020-11-25T02:42:30ZengBMCBMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making1472-69472019-08-0119111610.1186/s12911-019-0887-8What do healthcare professionals need to turn risk models for type 2 diabetes into usable computerized clinical decision support systems? Lessons learned from the MOSAIC projectGiuseppe Fico0Liss Hernanzez1Jorge Cancela2Arianna Dagliati3Lucia Sacchi4Antonio Martinez-Millana5Jorge Posada6Lidia Manero7Jose Verdú8Andrea Facchinetti9Manuel Ottaviano10Konstantia Zarkogianni11Konstantina Nikita12Leif Groop13Rafael Gabriel-Sanchez14Luca Chiovato15Vicente Traver16Juan Francisco Merino-Torres17Claudio Cobelli18Riccardo Bellazzi19Maria Teresa Arredondo20Universidad Politécnica de MadridUniversidad Politécnica de MadridUniversidad Politécnica de MadridUniversity of ManchesterUniversity of PaviaUniversidad Politécnica de ValenciaMedtronic IbéricaMedtronic IbéricaMedtronic IbéricaUniversity of PadovaAsociación Española para el Desarrollo de la Epidemiología ClínicaNational Technical University of AthensNational Technical University of AthensLund University Diabetes CentreAsociación Española para el Desarrollo de la Epidemiología ClínicaIstituti Clinico Scientifici Maugeri Hospital of PaviaUniversidad Politécnica de ValenciaHospital La FeUniversity of PadovaUniversity of PaviaUniversidad Politécnica de MadridAbstract Background To understand user needs, system requirements and organizational conditions towards successful design and adoption of Clinical Decision Support Systems for Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) care built on top of computerized risk models. Methods The holistic and evidence-based CEHRES Roadmap, used to create eHealth solutions through participatory development approach, persuasive design techniques and business modelling, was adopted in the MOSAIC project to define the sequence of multidisciplinary methods organized in three phases, user needs, implementation and evaluation. The research was qualitative, the total number of participants was ninety, about five-seventeen involved in each round of experiment. Results Prediction models for the onset of T2D are built on clinical studies, while for T2D care are derived from healthcare registries. Accordingly, two set of DSSs were defined: the first, T2D Screening, introduces a novel routine; in the second case, T2D Care, DSSs can support managers at population level, and daily practitioners at individual level. In the user needs phase, T2D Screening and solution T2D Care at population level share similar priorities, as both deal with risk-stratification. End-users of T2D Screening and solution T2D Care at individual level prioritize easiness of use and satisfaction, while managers prefer the tools to be available every time and everywhere. In the implementation phase, three Use Cases were defined for T2D Screening, adapting the tool to different settings and granularity of information. Two Use Cases were defined around solutions T2D Care at population and T2D Care at individual, to be used in primary or secondary care. Suitable filtering options were equipped with “attractive” visual analytics to focus the attention of end-users on specific parameters and events. In the evaluation phase, good levels of user experience versus bad level of usability suggest that end-users of T2D Screening perceived the potential, but they are worried about complexity. Usability and user experience were above acceptable thresholds for T2D Care at population and T2D Care at individual. Conclusions By using a holistic approach, we have been able to understand user needs, behaviours and interactions and give new insights in the definition of effective Decision Support Systems to deal with the complexity of T2D care.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12911-019-0887-8Type 2 diabetesComputerized decision support systemsRisk modellingHuman centred designMulti-disciplinary approach
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author Giuseppe Fico
Liss Hernanzez
Jorge Cancela
Arianna Dagliati
Lucia Sacchi
Antonio Martinez-Millana
Jorge Posada
Lidia Manero
Jose Verdú
Andrea Facchinetti
Manuel Ottaviano
Konstantia Zarkogianni
Konstantina Nikita
Leif Groop
Rafael Gabriel-Sanchez
Luca Chiovato
Vicente Traver
Juan Francisco Merino-Torres
Claudio Cobelli
Riccardo Bellazzi
Maria Teresa Arredondo
spellingShingle Giuseppe Fico
Liss Hernanzez
Jorge Cancela
Arianna Dagliati
Lucia Sacchi
Antonio Martinez-Millana
Jorge Posada
Lidia Manero
Jose Verdú
Andrea Facchinetti
Manuel Ottaviano
Konstantia Zarkogianni
Konstantina Nikita
Leif Groop
Rafael Gabriel-Sanchez
Luca Chiovato
Vicente Traver
Juan Francisco Merino-Torres
Claudio Cobelli
Riccardo Bellazzi
Maria Teresa Arredondo
What do healthcare professionals need to turn risk models for type 2 diabetes into usable computerized clinical decision support systems? Lessons learned from the MOSAIC project
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
Type 2 diabetes
Computerized decision support systems
Risk modelling
Human centred design
Multi-disciplinary approach
author_facet Giuseppe Fico
Liss Hernanzez
Jorge Cancela
Arianna Dagliati
Lucia Sacchi
Antonio Martinez-Millana
Jorge Posada
Lidia Manero
Jose Verdú
Andrea Facchinetti
Manuel Ottaviano
Konstantia Zarkogianni
Konstantina Nikita
Leif Groop
Rafael Gabriel-Sanchez
Luca Chiovato
Vicente Traver
Juan Francisco Merino-Torres
Claudio Cobelli
Riccardo Bellazzi
Maria Teresa Arredondo
author_sort Giuseppe Fico
title What do healthcare professionals need to turn risk models for type 2 diabetes into usable computerized clinical decision support systems? Lessons learned from the MOSAIC project
title_short What do healthcare professionals need to turn risk models for type 2 diabetes into usable computerized clinical decision support systems? Lessons learned from the MOSAIC project
title_full What do healthcare professionals need to turn risk models for type 2 diabetes into usable computerized clinical decision support systems? Lessons learned from the MOSAIC project
title_fullStr What do healthcare professionals need to turn risk models for type 2 diabetes into usable computerized clinical decision support systems? Lessons learned from the MOSAIC project
title_full_unstemmed What do healthcare professionals need to turn risk models for type 2 diabetes into usable computerized clinical decision support systems? Lessons learned from the MOSAIC project
title_sort what do healthcare professionals need to turn risk models for type 2 diabetes into usable computerized clinical decision support systems? lessons learned from the mosaic project
publisher BMC
series BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
issn 1472-6947
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Abstract Background To understand user needs, system requirements and organizational conditions towards successful design and adoption of Clinical Decision Support Systems for Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) care built on top of computerized risk models. Methods The holistic and evidence-based CEHRES Roadmap, used to create eHealth solutions through participatory development approach, persuasive design techniques and business modelling, was adopted in the MOSAIC project to define the sequence of multidisciplinary methods organized in three phases, user needs, implementation and evaluation. The research was qualitative, the total number of participants was ninety, about five-seventeen involved in each round of experiment. Results Prediction models for the onset of T2D are built on clinical studies, while for T2D care are derived from healthcare registries. Accordingly, two set of DSSs were defined: the first, T2D Screening, introduces a novel routine; in the second case, T2D Care, DSSs can support managers at population level, and daily practitioners at individual level. In the user needs phase, T2D Screening and solution T2D Care at population level share similar priorities, as both deal with risk-stratification. End-users of T2D Screening and solution T2D Care at individual level prioritize easiness of use and satisfaction, while managers prefer the tools to be available every time and everywhere. In the implementation phase, three Use Cases were defined for T2D Screening, adapting the tool to different settings and granularity of information. Two Use Cases were defined around solutions T2D Care at population and T2D Care at individual, to be used in primary or secondary care. Suitable filtering options were equipped with “attractive” visual analytics to focus the attention of end-users on specific parameters and events. In the evaluation phase, good levels of user experience versus bad level of usability suggest that end-users of T2D Screening perceived the potential, but they are worried about complexity. Usability and user experience were above acceptable thresholds for T2D Care at population and T2D Care at individual. Conclusions By using a holistic approach, we have been able to understand user needs, behaviours and interactions and give new insights in the definition of effective Decision Support Systems to deal with the complexity of T2D care.
topic Type 2 diabetes
Computerized decision support systems
Risk modelling
Human centred design
Multi-disciplinary approach
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12911-019-0887-8
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