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Interests and needs of eye care providers in clinical decision support for glaucoma.

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Stagg, B; Stein, JD; Medeiros, FA; Cummins, M; Kawamoto, K; Hess, R
Published in: BMJ Open Ophthalmol
2021

OBJECTIVE: To study whether clinicians who treat glaucoma are interested in using clinical decision support (CDS) tools for glaucoma, what glaucoma clinical decisions they feel would benefit from CDS, and what characteristics of CDS design they feel would be important in glaucoma clinical practice. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Working with the American Glaucoma Society, the Utah Ophthalmology Society and the Utah Optometric Association, we identified a group of clinicians who care for patients with glaucoma. We asked these clinicians about interest in CDS, what glaucoma clinical decisions would benefit from CDS, and what characteristics of CDS tool design would be important in glaucoma clinical practice. RESULTS: Of the 105 clinicians (31 optometrists, 10 general ophthalmologists and 64 glaucoma specialists), 93 (88.6%) were either 'definitely' or 'probably' interested in using CDS for glaucoma. There were no statistically significant differences in interest between clinical specialties (p=0.12), years in practice (p=0.85) or numbers of patients seen daily (p=0.99). Identifying progression of glaucoma was the clinical decision the largest number of clinicians felt would benefit from CDS (104/105, 99.1%). An easy to use interface was the CDS characteristic the largest number of clinicians felt would be 'very important' (93/105, 88.6%). CONCLUSION: Of this group of clinicians who treat glaucoma, 88.6% were interested in using CDS for glaucoma and 99.1% felt that identification of glaucomatous progression could benefit from CDS. This level of interest supports future work to develop CDS for glaucoma.

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BMJ Open Ophthalmol

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EISSN

2397-3269

Publication Date

2021

Volume

6

Issue

1

Start / End Page

e000639

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • 3212 Ophthalmology and optometry
 

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Stagg, B., Stein, J. D., Medeiros, F. A., Cummins, M., Kawamoto, K., & Hess, R. (2021). Interests and needs of eye care providers in clinical decision support for glaucoma. BMJ Open Ophthalmol, 6(1), e000639. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjophth-2020-000639
Stagg, Brian, Joshua D. Stein, Felipe A. Medeiros, Mollie Cummins, Kensaku Kawamoto, and Rachel Hess. “Interests and needs of eye care providers in clinical decision support for glaucoma.BMJ Open Ophthalmol 6, no. 1 (2021): e000639. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjophth-2020-000639.
Stagg B, Stein JD, Medeiros FA, Cummins M, Kawamoto K, Hess R. Interests and needs of eye care providers in clinical decision support for glaucoma. BMJ Open Ophthalmol. 2021;6(1):e000639.
Stagg, Brian, et al. “Interests and needs of eye care providers in clinical decision support for glaucoma.BMJ Open Ophthalmol, vol. 6, no. 1, 2021, p. e000639. Pubmed, doi:10.1136/bmjophth-2020-000639.
Stagg B, Stein JD, Medeiros FA, Cummins M, Kawamoto K, Hess R. Interests and needs of eye care providers in clinical decision support for glaucoma. BMJ Open Ophthalmol. 2021;6(1):e000639.

Published In

BMJ Open Ophthalmol

DOI

EISSN

2397-3269

Publication Date

2021

Volume

6

Issue

1

Start / End Page

e000639

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • 3212 Ophthalmology and optometry