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User-specific interfaces for clinical data-management systems: an object-based approach.

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  • 1UCLA Department of Pediatrics.

Proceedings. Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care
|January 1, 1992
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Developing adaptable clinical data systems requires separating user interface design from data management. An object-based component approach, demonstrated in a patient-tracking system, proves effective for creating tailored user interfaces in clinical information systems.

Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Health Informatics
  • Software Engineering

Background:

  • Clinical data management systems often require diverse user interfaces for different professional roles.
  • Supporting multiple interfaces presents programming and maintenance challenges within a single system.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore a viable method for creating multiple user-specific interfaces for clinical data management systems.
  • To address the complexities of supporting varied user needs within a unified information architecture.

Main Methods:

  • Separating user-interface functionality from core data-management subsystems.
  • Utilizing object-based software components for building user interfaces.
  • Implementing a server-client data-management architecture.

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Main Results:

  • The object-based component approach effectively separates interface logic from data management.
  • This modular design simplifies the development and maintenance of multiple user interfaces.
  • Successful application in a patient-tracking system demonstrates feasibility.

Conclusions:

  • An object-based, component-driven strategy is a practical solution for designing adaptable user interfaces in clinical information systems.
  • This approach enhances usability and maintainability for diverse clinical user groups.