Predictive analytics support for complex chronic medical conditions: An experience-based co-design study of physician managers’ needs and preferences

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العنوان: Predictive analytics support for complex chronic medical conditions: An experience-based co-design study of physician managers’ needs and preferences
المؤلفون: Rafiq, Muhammad, Mazzocato, Pamela, Guttmann, Christian, Spaak, Jonas, Savage, Carl, 1975
المصدر: International Journal of Medical Informatics. 187:1-9
مصطلحات موضوعية: 30-day Hospital Readmission, AI applications in health care, Experience-based Co-design, Multiple Chronic Conditions, Predictive Analytics, Predictive Decision Support Model
الوصف: Purpose: The literature suggests predictive technology applications in health care would benefit from physician and manager input during design and development. The aim was to explore the needs and preferences of physician managers regarding the role of predictive analytics in decision support for patients with the highly complex yet common combination of multiple chronic conditions of cardiovascular (Heart) and kidney (Nephrology) diseases and diabetes (HND). Methods: This qualitative study employed an experience-based co-design model comprised of three data gathering phases: 1. Patient mapping through non-participant observations informed by process mining of electronic health records data, 2. Semi-structured experience-based interviews, and 3. A co-design workshop. Data collection was conducted with physician managers working at or collaborating with the HND center, Danderyd University Hospital (DSAB), in Stockholm, Sweden. HND center is an integrated practice unit offering comprehensive person-centered multidisciplinary care to stabilize disease progression, reduce visits, and develop treatment strategies that enables a transition to primary care. Results: Interview and workshop data described a complex challenge due to the interaction of underlying pathophysiologies and the subsequent need for multiple care givers that hindered care continuity. The HND center partly met this challenge by coordinating care through multiple interprofessional and interdisciplinary shared decision-making interfaces. The large patient datasets were difficult to operationalize in daily practice due to data entry and retrieval issues. Predictive analytics was seen as a potentially effective approach to support decision-making, calculate risks, and improve resource utilization, especially in the context of complex chronic care, and the HND center a good place for pilot testing and development. Simplicity of visual interfaces, a better understanding of the algorithms by the health care professionals, and the need to address professional concerns, were identified as key factors to increase adoption and facilitate implementation. Conclusions: The HND center serves as a comprehensive integrated practice unit that integrates different medical disciplinary perspectives in a person-centered care process to address the needs of patients with multiple complex comorbidities. Therefore, piloting predictive technologies at the same time with a high potential for improving care represents an extreme, demanding, and complex case. The study findings show that health care professionals’ involvement in the design of predictive technologies right from the outset can facilitate the implementation and adoption of such technologies, as well as enhance their predictive effectiveness and performance. Simplicity in the design of predictive technologies and better understanding of the concept and interpretation of the algorithms may result in implementation of predictive technologies in health care. Institutional efforts are needed to enhance collaboration among the health care professionals and IT professionals for effective development, implementation, and adoption of predictive analytics in health care. © 2024 The Author(s)
وصف الملف: print
URL الوصول: https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-53253
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2024.105447
قاعدة البيانات: SwePub
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تدمد:13865056
18728243
DOI:10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2024.105447