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Title: | Critical issues in mobile platform based clinical decision support systems—a scoping review. |
metadata.dc.title.book: | Optimizing health monitoring systems with wireless technology. |
Epworth Authors: | Wickramasinghe, Nilmini |
Other Authors: | Ulapane, Nalika |
Keywords: | Clinical Decision Support Tools Digital Health Mobile Solutions Mobile Technology Health Care Technology Health Informatics Clinical Institute, Epworth HealthCare, Victoria, Australia |
Issue Date: | 1-Dec-2020 |
Publisher: | IGI Global |
Abstract: | The use of mobile solutions for clinical decision support is still a rather nascent area within digital health. Shedding light on this important application of mobile technology, this chapter presents the initial findings of a scoping review. The review's primary objective is to identify the state of the art of mobile solution based clinical decision support systems and the persisting critical issues. The authors contribute by classifying identified critical issues into two matrices. Firstly, the issues are classified according to a matrix the authors developed, to be indicative of the stage (or timing) at which the issues occur along the timeline of mobile solution development. This classification includes the three classes: issues persisting at the (1) stage of developing mobile solutions, (2) stage of evaluating developed solutions, and (3) stage of adoption of developed solutions. Secondly, the authors present a classification of the same issues according to a standard socio-technical matrix containing the three classes: (1) technological, (2) process, and (3) people issues. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11434/1963 |
DOI: | 10.4018/978-1-5225-6067-8 |
ISBN: | 9781522560678 |
Type: | Chapter |
Affiliated Organisations: | Swinburne University of Technology, Australia |
Appears in Collections: | Health Informatics |
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