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Computerization of workflows, guidelines, and care pathways: a review of implementation challenges for process-oriented health information systems

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Computerization of workflows, guidelines, and care pathways: a review of implementation challenges for process-oriented health information systems

Auteurs : Phil Gooch [Royaume-Uni] ; Abdul Roudsari [Royaume-Uni, Canada]

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RBID : PMC:3197986

Abstract

Objective

There is a need to integrate the various theoretical frameworks and formalisms for modeling clinical guidelines, workflows, and pathways, in order to move beyond providing support for individual clinical decisions and toward the provision of process-oriented, patient-centered, health information systems (HIS). In this review, we analyze the challenges in developing process-oriented HIS that formally model guidelines, workflows, and care pathways.

Methods

A qualitative meta-synthesis was performed on studies published in English between 1995 and 2010 that addressed the modeling process and reported the exposition of a new methodology, model, system implementation, or system architecture. Thematic analysis, principal component analysis (PCA) and data visualisation techniques were used to identify and cluster the underlying implementation ‘challenge’ themes.

Results

One hundred and eight relevant studies were selected for review. Twenty-five underlying ‘challenge’ themes were identified. These were clustered into 10 distinct groups, from which a conceptual model of the implementation process was developed.

Discussion and conclusion

We found that the development of systems supporting individual clinical decisions is evolving toward the implementation of adaptable care pathways on the semantic web, incorporating formal, clinical, and organizational ontologies, and the use of workflow management systems. These architectures now need to be implemented and evaluated on a wider scale within clinical settings.


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DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2010-000033
PubMed: 21724740
PubMed Central: 3197986

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