Feasibility of AsthmaCritic, a decision-support system for asthma and COPD which generates patient-specific feedback on routinely recorded data in general practice
2002
textabstractBACKGROUND: Introducing decision-support systems as a tool to stimulate
the dissemination of clinical guidelines in daily practice has been
disappointing. Researchers have argued that integration of such systems
with clinical practice is a prerequisite for acceptance. The big question
concerns the feasibility of a true integration--if only routinely recorded
data are used for such a system, can patient-specific feedback be
produced? OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility
of generating patient-specific feedback based on routinely recorded data
in general practice by AsthmaCritic, a decision-support system for asthma
and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). METHODS: We built the
decision-support system AsthmaCritic and assessed its ability to detect
asthma and COPD patient records and generate patient-specific feedback by
retrospective analysis of routinely recorded data in 103 713 electronic
patient records from primary care practices. We grouped feedback into
categories of comments by age group ( or =12 years). The
main outcome measures were the number and percentage of "triggered"
(selected) asthma and COPD patient records, and the number and percentage
of records on which AsthmaCritic produced at least one feedback comment
during the 1-year study period, by category of comments. RESULTS:
AsthmaCritic detected 8784 (8.5%) asthma and COPD patient records. During
the study period, AsthmaCritic generated 255 664 feedback comments (mean
3.4 per patient visit). The most frequently generated category of comments
in the case of patients aged > or =12 years was "non-compliant
prescription" (23.7%), whereas the most frequent category in the case of
patients <12 years was "non-compliant route" (31.1%). CONCLUSIONS: This
study shows that, using routinely recorded data only, AsthmaCritic is able
to detect asthma and COPD patient records for further analysis and to
produce patient-specific feedback.
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