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Participatory design for drug-drug interaction alerts
Daniel Luna1, Carlos Otero2, Alfredo Almerares2
1Programa de Maestría en Ingenieria de Sistemas de Información, Escuela de Posgrado, Facultad Regional Buenos Aires, UTN, Argentina.
Abstract:
The utilization of decision support systems, in the point of care, to alert drug-drug interactions has been shown to improve quality of care. Still, the use of these systems has not been as expected, it is believed, because of the difficulties in their knowledge databases; errors in the generation of the alerts and the lack of a suitable design. This study expands on the development of alerts using participatory design techniques based on user centered design process. This work was undertaken in three stages (inquiry, participatory design and usability testing) it showed that the use of these techniques improves satisfaction, effectiveness and efficiency in an alert system for drug-drug interactions, a fact that was evident in specific situations such as the decrease of errors to meet the specified task, the time, the workload optimization and users overall satisfaction in the system.