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    • Medical informatics
    • Digital health implementation
    • Evidence-based medicine

    Background:

    • Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is transforming medical practice by emphasizing rigorous evidence for patient care.
    • Clinical pathways standardize care but require efficient management tools.
    • Integrating digital solutions into healthcare settings is crucial for modernizing practice.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the impact of a smartphone-based system for managing clinical pathways.
    • To assess the system's performance over a two-year period in a pediatric department.
    • To investigate pediatrician acceptability and ease of use of the smartphone system.

    Main Methods:

    • A case study approach was employed.
    • A smartphone-based system was deployed to manage clinical pathways.
    • Data were collected over two years in the pediatric department of the University Hospital of Rennes, France.
    • Pediatrician feedback on usability and acceptability was gathered.

    Main Results:

    • The smartphone system facilitated the management of clinical pathways.
    • The system demonstrated a positive impact over the two-year deployment period.
    • Pediatricians found the system acceptable and easy to use.

    Conclusions:

    • Smartphone-based systems are effective tools for managing clinical pathways in pediatric settings.
    • The successful implementation highlights the potential of mobile technology in supporting evidence-based medicine.
    • Further adoption of such technologies can enhance healthcare delivery and efficiency.