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Conception d’une interface pour favoriser la prise en compte des recommandations lors de la décision d’une antibiothérapie probabiliste

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Background: Increasing the use of available guidelines should improve antibiotics prescription appropriateness. The aim of this work is to develop an original interface to deliver in a concise way access to the guidelines and their decision elements. Methods: We manually analysed all the clinical guidelines available for ambulatory treatment of infections and identified their information content. Information elements were then organised into a conceptual model. According to some ergonomic principles, an interface was defined to support guideline presentation for rapid decision. Results: Analysis of the guidelines shows that decision depends on etiological and therapeutical criteria. Various treatment decisions are observed (no antibiotherapy, prescription of antibiotics, monitoring, microbiological sampling, hospitalization). The interface consists of six fixed parts: a decision table, two information zones, a zone with the reasons for hospitalization, a zone with diseases that are not described in the guidelines, and a zone with access to the original guidelines. Limited space use is achieved by the use of concise phrasing, VCM icons and Mister VCM. Conclusion: All the clinical guidelines are implemented in the interface. This interface will be implemented in the Antibiocarte website.

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Tsopra, R., Venot, A., Duclos, C. (2011). Conception d’une interface pour favoriser la prise en compte des recommandations lors de la décision d’une antibiothérapie probabiliste. In: Staccini, P.M., Harmel, A., Darmoni, S.J., Gouider, R. (eds) Systèmes d’information pour l’amélioration de la qualité en santé. Informatique et Santé, vol 1. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0285-5_18

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