Centering Weight Management Clinical Decision Support in Primary Care on Patients With Obesity and Practitioners: A Proof‐Of‐Concept Study

ABSTRACT Background Clinical decision support systems (CDSS) are electronic health record tools that support practitioners' decision‐making at the point‐of‐care. CDSS may aid clinical care but are not often centered on patients or practitioners. Aims To develop and preliminarily test a CDSS des...

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Published inObesity science & practice Vol. 11; no. 1; pp. e70056 - n/a
Main Authors Gudzune, Kimberly A., Schwartz, Jessica L., Olsson, Kelly, Almazan, Erik, Beck, Thomas Grader, Ghosh, Jyotsna, Bennett, Wendy L., Clark, Jeanne M.
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Abstract ABSTRACT Background Clinical decision support systems (CDSS) are electronic health record tools that support practitioners' decision‐making at the point‐of‐care. CDSS may aid clinical care but are not often centered on patients or practitioners. Aims To develop and preliminarily test a CDSS designed to support evidence‐based obesity treatment, promote a patient‐centered experience, and integrate with clinical workflows. Materials & Methods The CDSS allowed patients to complete a pre‐visit questionnaire via the patient portal, which activated multiple elements for the primary care practitioner (PCP). A 3‐month proof‐of‐concept study was conducted among 10 PCPs at 5 clinics to determine usefulness, usability, and acceptability through validated surveys (mean score ≥ 2.5 signified positive outcome; max 5). Using t‐tests, pre‐post differences in PCPs' frequency of self‐reported clinical practices (1‐never; 5‐always) were examined. Results Most PCPs were physicians with mean experience of 10.8 years (SD 7.5). Overall, mean scores for usefulness, usability, and acceptability were 3.2 (SD 0.8), 3.5 (SD 0.9), and 3.6 (SD 0.9), respectively. PCPs reported significant increases in three key clinical practices—counseling on behavioral interventions (3.1 vs. 3.9 [p < 0.01]), referring to weight‐loss programs (2.8 vs. 3.5 [p < 0.01]), and discussing anti‐obesity medications (3.3 vs. 3.8 [p = 0.02]). Conclusion This weight management CDSS was useful and usable for PCPs and improved obesity‐related practice habits. Future studies need to evaluate its impact on patient outcomes.
AbstractList Clinical decision support systems (CDSS) are electronic health record tools that support practitioners' decision-making at the point-of-care. CDSS may aid clinical care but are not often centered on patients or practitioners. To develop and preliminarily test a CDSS designed to support evidence-based obesity treatment, promote a patient-centered experience, and integrate with clinical workflows. The CDSS allowed patients to complete a pre-visit questionnaire via the patient portal, which activated multiple elements for the primary care practitioner (PCP). A 3-month proof-of-concept study was conducted among 10 PCPs at 5 clinics to determine usefulness, usability, and acceptability through validated surveys (mean score ≥ 2.5 signified positive outcome; max 5). Using t-tests, pre-post differences in PCPs' frequency of self-reported clinical practices (1-never; 5-always) were examined. Most PCPs were physicians with mean experience of 10.8 years (SD 7.5). Overall, mean scores for usefulness, usability, and acceptability were 3.2 (SD 0.8), 3.5 (SD 0.9), and 3.6 (SD 0.9), respectively. PCPs reported significant increases in three key clinical practices-counseling on behavioral interventions (3.1 vs. 3.9 [  < 0.01]), referring to weight-loss programs (2.8 vs. 3.5 [  < 0.01]), and discussing anti-obesity medications (3.3 vs. 3.8 [  = 0.02]). This weight management CDSS was useful and usable for PCPs and improved obesity-related practice habits. Future studies need to evaluate its impact on patient outcomes.
BACKGROUND: Clinical decision support systems (CDSS) are electronic health record tools that support practitioners' decision‐making at the point‐of‐care. CDSS may aid clinical care but are not often centered on patients or practitioners. AIMS: To develop and preliminarily test a CDSS designed to support evidence‐based obesity treatment, promote a patient‐centered experience, and integrate with clinical workflows. MATERIALS & METHODS: The CDSS allowed patients to complete a pre‐visit questionnaire via the patient portal, which activated multiple elements for the primary care practitioner (PCP). A 3‐month proof‐of‐concept study was conducted among 10 PCPs at 5 clinics to determine usefulness, usability, and acceptability through validated surveys (mean score ≥ 2.5 signified positive outcome; max 5). Using t‐tests, pre‐post differences in PCPs' frequency of self‐reported clinical practices (1‐never; 5‐always) were examined. RESULTS: Most PCPs were physicians with mean experience of 10.8 years (SD 7.5). Overall, mean scores for usefulness, usability, and acceptability were 3.2 (SD 0.8), 3.5 (SD 0.9), and 3.6 (SD 0.9), respectively. PCPs reported significant increases in three key clinical practices—counseling on behavioral interventions (3.1 vs. 3.9 [p < 0.01]), referring to weight‐loss programs (2.8 vs. 3.5 [p < 0.01]), and discussing anti‐obesity medications (3.3 vs. 3.8 [p = 0.02]). CONCLUSION: This weight management CDSS was useful and usable for PCPs and improved obesity‐related practice habits. Future studies need to evaluate its impact on patient outcomes.
Clinical decision support systems (CDSS) are electronic health record tools that support practitioners' decision-making at the point-of-care. CDSS may aid clinical care but are not often centered on patients or practitioners.BackgroundClinical decision support systems (CDSS) are electronic health record tools that support practitioners' decision-making at the point-of-care. CDSS may aid clinical care but are not often centered on patients or practitioners.To develop and preliminarily test a CDSS designed to support evidence-based obesity treatment, promote a patient-centered experience, and integrate with clinical workflows.AimsTo develop and preliminarily test a CDSS designed to support evidence-based obesity treatment, promote a patient-centered experience, and integrate with clinical workflows.The CDSS allowed patients to complete a pre-visit questionnaire via the patient portal, which activated multiple elements for the primary care practitioner (PCP). A 3-month proof-of-concept study was conducted among 10 PCPs at 5 clinics to determine usefulness, usability, and acceptability through validated surveys (mean score ≥ 2.5 signified positive outcome; max 5). Using t-tests, pre-post differences in PCPs' frequency of self-reported clinical practices (1-never; 5-always) were examined.Materials & MethodsThe CDSS allowed patients to complete a pre-visit questionnaire via the patient portal, which activated multiple elements for the primary care practitioner (PCP). A 3-month proof-of-concept study was conducted among 10 PCPs at 5 clinics to determine usefulness, usability, and acceptability through validated surveys (mean score ≥ 2.5 signified positive outcome; max 5). Using t-tests, pre-post differences in PCPs' frequency of self-reported clinical practices (1-never; 5-always) were examined.Most PCPs were physicians with mean experience of 10.8 years (SD 7.5). Overall, mean scores for usefulness, usability, and acceptability were 3.2 (SD 0.8), 3.5 (SD 0.9), and 3.6 (SD 0.9), respectively. PCPs reported significant increases in three key clinical practices-counseling on behavioral interventions (3.1 vs. 3.9 [p < 0.01]), referring to weight-loss programs (2.8 vs. 3.5 [p < 0.01]), and discussing anti-obesity medications (3.3 vs. 3.8 [p = 0.02]).ResultsMost PCPs were physicians with mean experience of 10.8 years (SD 7.5). Overall, mean scores for usefulness, usability, and acceptability were 3.2 (SD 0.8), 3.5 (SD 0.9), and 3.6 (SD 0.9), respectively. PCPs reported significant increases in three key clinical practices-counseling on behavioral interventions (3.1 vs. 3.9 [p < 0.01]), referring to weight-loss programs (2.8 vs. 3.5 [p < 0.01]), and discussing anti-obesity medications (3.3 vs. 3.8 [p = 0.02]).This weight management CDSS was useful and usable for PCPs and improved obesity-related practice habits. Future studies need to evaluate its impact on patient outcomes.ConclusionThis weight management CDSS was useful and usable for PCPs and improved obesity-related practice habits. Future studies need to evaluate its impact on patient outcomes.
ABSTRACT Background Clinical decision support systems (CDSS) are electronic health record tools that support practitioners' decision‐making at the point‐of‐care. CDSS may aid clinical care but are not often centered on patients or practitioners. Aims To develop and preliminarily test a CDSS designed to support evidence‐based obesity treatment, promote a patient‐centered experience, and integrate with clinical workflows. Materials & Methods The CDSS allowed patients to complete a pre‐visit questionnaire via the patient portal, which activated multiple elements for the primary care practitioner (PCP). A 3‐month proof‐of‐concept study was conducted among 10 PCPs at 5 clinics to determine usefulness, usability, and acceptability through validated surveys (mean score ≥ 2.5 signified positive outcome; max 5). Using t‐tests, pre‐post differences in PCPs' frequency of self‐reported clinical practices (1‐never; 5‐always) were examined. Results Most PCPs were physicians with mean experience of 10.8 years (SD 7.5). Overall, mean scores for usefulness, usability, and acceptability were 3.2 (SD 0.8), 3.5 (SD 0.9), and 3.6 (SD 0.9), respectively. PCPs reported significant increases in three key clinical practices—counseling on behavioral interventions (3.1 vs. 3.9 [p < 0.01]), referring to weight‐loss programs (2.8 vs. 3.5 [p < 0.01]), and discussing anti‐obesity medications (3.3 vs. 3.8 [p = 0.02]). Conclusion This weight management CDSS was useful and usable for PCPs and improved obesity‐related practice habits. Future studies need to evaluate its impact on patient outcomes.
ABSTRACT Background Clinical decision support systems (CDSS) are electronic health record tools that support practitioners' decision‐making at the point‐of‐care. CDSS may aid clinical care but are not often centered on patients or practitioners. Aims To develop and preliminarily test a CDSS designed to support evidence‐based obesity treatment, promote a patient‐centered experience, and integrate with clinical workflows. Materials & Methods The CDSS allowed patients to complete a pre‐visit questionnaire via the patient portal, which activated multiple elements for the primary care practitioner (PCP). A 3‐month proof‐of‐concept study was conducted among 10 PCPs at 5 clinics to determine usefulness, usability, and acceptability through validated surveys (mean score ≥ 2.5 signified positive outcome; max 5). Using t‐tests, pre‐post differences in PCPs' frequency of self‐reported clinical practices (1‐never; 5‐always) were examined. Results Most PCPs were physicians with mean experience of 10.8 years (SD 7.5). Overall, mean scores for usefulness, usability, and acceptability were 3.2 (SD 0.8), 3.5 (SD 0.9), and 3.6 (SD 0.9), respectively. PCPs reported significant increases in three key clinical practices—counseling on behavioral interventions (3.1 vs. 3.9 [p < 0.01]), referring to weight‐loss programs (2.8 vs. 3.5 [p < 0.01]), and discussing anti‐obesity medications (3.3 vs. 3.8 [p = 0.02]). Conclusion This weight management CDSS was useful and usable for PCPs and improved obesity‐related practice habits. Future studies need to evaluate its impact on patient outcomes.
ABSTRACT Background Clinical decision support systems (CDSS) are electronic health record tools that support practitioners' decision‐making at the point‐of‐care. CDSS may aid clinical care but are not often centered on patients or practitioners. Aims To develop and preliminarily test a CDSS designed to support evidence‐based obesity treatment, promote a patient‐centered experience, and integrate with clinical workflows. Materials & Methods The CDSS allowed patients to complete a pre‐visit questionnaire via the patient portal, which activated multiple elements for the primary care practitioner (PCP). A 3‐month proof‐of‐concept study was conducted among 10 PCPs at 5 clinics to determine usefulness, usability, and acceptability through validated surveys (mean score ≥ 2.5 signified positive outcome; max 5). Using t‐tests, pre‐post differences in PCPs' frequency of self‐reported clinical practices (1‐never; 5‐always) were examined. Results Most PCPs were physicians with mean experience of 10.8 years (SD 7.5). Overall, mean scores for usefulness, usability, and acceptability were 3.2 (SD 0.8), 3.5 (SD 0.9), and 3.6 (SD 0.9), respectively. PCPs reported significant increases in three key clinical practices—counseling on behavioral interventions (3.1 vs. 3.9 [p < 0.01]), referring to weight‐loss programs (2.8 vs. 3.5 [p < 0.01]), and discussing anti‐obesity medications (3.3 vs. 3.8 [p = 0.02]). Conclusion This weight management CDSS was useful and usable for PCPs and improved obesity‐related practice habits. Future studies need to evaluate its impact on patient outcomes.
Author Ghosh, Jyotsna
Bennett, Wendy L.
Clark, Jeanne M.
Schwartz, Jessica L.
Olsson, Kelly
Almazan, Erik
Beck, Thomas Grader
Gudzune, Kimberly A.
AuthorAffiliation 5 Department of Medicine Brigham and Women's Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA
1 Division of General Internal Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore Maryland USA
4 Clinical Data Science and Evidence Novo Nordisk Inc. Plainsboro New Jersey USA
2 Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology, and Clinical Research Johns Hopkins Medical Institution Baltimore Maryland USA
3 Division of Hospital Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore Maryland USA
6 Division of Rheumatology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore Maryland USA
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Snippet ABSTRACT Background Clinical decision support systems (CDSS) are electronic health record tools that support practitioners' decision‐making at the...
Clinical decision support systems (CDSS) are electronic health record tools that support practitioners' decision-making at the point-of-care. CDSS may aid...
ABSTRACT Background Clinical decision support systems (CDSS) are electronic health record tools that support practitioners' decision‐making at the...
BACKGROUND: Clinical decision support systems (CDSS) are electronic health record tools that support practitioners' decision‐making at the point‐of‐care. CDSS...
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Body mass index
Body weight
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clinical decision support systems
Clinical medicine
Clinics
Counseling
Decision making
Electronic health records
Electronic medical records
Intervention
Literature reviews
Medical records
Obesity
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primary health care
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