Improving Prescribing through User-Centered Design: Design Guide and Interface Examples for Anticoagulant Medication Alerts

F. Jacob Seagull, Michael Lanham, Michelle Pomorski, Mollie Callahan, Geoffrey D. Barnes
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Direct Oral Anticoagulants (DOACs) are beneficial blood-thinning medications that are frequently misprescribed. Clinical decision support systems can be effective in reducing these prescription errors through well-designed medication alerts. The effectiveness of alerts can be improved through a User Centered Design (UCD) process. We describe the multi-stage UCD process used to (1) produce initial draft alerts, (2) refine the designs, and (3) validate the designs and findings. The resulting prototype DOAC prescribing alert design is presented with annotations of design principles that were derived and applied. The principles of design for these DOAC medication alerts may be relevant more broadly to the design of other medication alerts.
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通过以用户为中心的设计改进处方:抗凝药物警报的设计指南和界面示例
直接口服抗凝剂(DOACs)是有益的血液稀释药物,但经常被误用。临床决策支持系统可以通过精心设计的药物警报有效地减少这些处方错误。警报的有效性可以通过以用户为中心的设计(UCD)过程来提高。我们描述了用于(1)产生初始草案警报的多阶段UCD过程,(2)改进设计,(3)验证设计和发现。所得到的DOAC原型规定了警报设计,并对推导和应用的设计原则进行了说明。这些DOAC药物警报的设计原则可能更广泛地适用于其他药物警报的设计。
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