A tool for the design of clinical forms supporting end-user integration.

Georg Duftschmid, Thomas Wrba
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Computer-based forms are a common input medium for recording medical data by the electronic mode. Efficient documentation requires that the forms satisfy the specific needs and habits of clinical end-users in the collection of data. This can be effectively achieved by integrating the clinician in the process of designing the forms. However, most development environments used for the implementation of clinical forms are customized for computer specialists and are too technical in nature to be used by clinicians. We present a tool for the development of clinical forms, which supports the integration of end-users in the design process of the forms. The tool is customized for users from the medical domain, allowing interactive and intuitive development of forms based on the configuration of predefined components instead of programming. Clinicians may even design highly functional, complex forms autonomously without having to involve computer specialists at all. All collected data are stored on the basis of a generic data model favouring data retrieval. The described application has been successfully used at the University of Vienna and Graz medical schools since 1997 and 1999, respectively.

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用于设计支持最终用户集成的临床表单的工具。
基于计算机的表格是通过电子方式记录医疗数据的常用输入媒介。有效的文档要求表单在收集数据时满足临床最终用户的特定需求和习惯。这可以通过整合临床医生在设计表格的过程中有效地实现。然而,用于实现临床表单的大多数开发环境都是为计算机专家定制的,并且本质上过于技术性,临床医生无法使用。我们提出了一个开发临床表单的工具,它支持最终用户在表单设计过程中的集成。该工具是为医疗领域的用户定制的,允许基于预定义组件的配置而不是编程进行交互式和直观的表单开发。临床医生甚至可以自主设计功能强大的复杂表格,而无需计算机专家的参与。所有收集到的数据都存储在有利于数据检索的通用数据模型的基础上。自1997年和1999年以来,维也纳大学和格拉茨医学院分别成功地使用了上述应用程序。
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