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Electronic Clinical Decision Support Tools: Strategies to Improve the Management of Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in Low-Resource Settings.

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Tillekeratne, LG; De Soyza, W; Iglesias-Ussel, MD; Olague, S; Palangasinghe, D; Nagahawatte, A; Wickramatunga, T; Gamage, J; Kurukulasooriya, R ...
Published in: Am J Trop Med Hyg
December 4, 2024

Lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) is a common reason for hospitalization and antibacterial use globally. There is considerable overlap in the clinical presentation of bacterial and viral LRTIs. Low- or middle-income countries (LMICs) face the dual challenge of appropriately targeting antibacterials for bacterial LRTI while reducing inappropriate antibacterials for viral LRTI. We propose a framework by which an electronic clinical decision support tool (eCDST) for diagnosing LRTI and reducing unnecessary antibacterial use may be developed, validated, and prospectively evaluated in an LMIC. The developed tool would be data driven, low-cost, feasible in the local setting, adaptable based on resource availability, and updated in real time, with prospective assessment to identify its clinical impact. We draw upon our team's recent experience developing an eCDST for LRTI management in Sri Lanka. Publicly sharing such processes and data is valuable, such that we can collectively improve clinical care in LMICs and other settings.

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Am J Trop Med Hyg

DOI

EISSN

1476-1645

Publication Date

December 4, 2024

Volume

111

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1173 / 1177

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Tropical Medicine
  • Sri Lanka
  • Respiratory Tract Infections
  • Humans
  • Health Resources
  • Developing Countries
  • Decision Support Systems, Clinical
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
  • 42 Health sciences
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
 

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Tillekeratne, L. G., De Soyza, W., Iglesias-Ussel, M. D., Olague, S., Palangasinghe, D., Nagahawatte, A., … Bodinayake, C. K. (2024). Electronic Clinical Decision Support Tools: Strategies to Improve the Management of Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in Low-Resource Settings. Am J Trop Med Hyg, 111(6), 1173–1177. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.24-0126
Tillekeratne, L Gayani, Warsha De Soyza, Maria D. Iglesias-Ussel, Stefany Olague, Dhammika Palangasinghe, Ajith Nagahawatte, Thilini Wickramatunga, et al. “Electronic Clinical Decision Support Tools: Strategies to Improve the Management of Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in Low-Resource Settings.Am J Trop Med Hyg 111, no. 6 (December 4, 2024): 1173–77. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.24-0126.
Tillekeratne LG, De Soyza W, Iglesias-Ussel MD, Olague S, Palangasinghe D, Nagahawatte A, et al. Electronic Clinical Decision Support Tools: Strategies to Improve the Management of Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in Low-Resource Settings. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2024 Dec 4;111(6):1173–7.
Tillekeratne, L. Gayani, et al. “Electronic Clinical Decision Support Tools: Strategies to Improve the Management of Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in Low-Resource Settings.Am J Trop Med Hyg, vol. 111, no. 6, Dec. 2024, pp. 1173–77. Pubmed, doi:10.4269/ajtmh.24-0126.
Tillekeratne LG, De Soyza W, Iglesias-Ussel MD, Olague S, Palangasinghe D, Nagahawatte A, Wickramatunga T, Gamage J, Kurukulasooriya R, Premamali M, Ngocho J, Obale A, Sanborn K, Gallis J, Woods CW, Naggie S, Ostbye T, Chakraborty H, Laber E, Myers E, Watt M, Bodinayake CK. Electronic Clinical Decision Support Tools: Strategies to Improve the Management of Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in Low-Resource Settings. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2024 Dec 4;111(6):1173–1177.

Published In

Am J Trop Med Hyg

DOI

EISSN

1476-1645

Publication Date

December 4, 2024

Volume

111

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1173 / 1177

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Tropical Medicine
  • Sri Lanka
  • Respiratory Tract Infections
  • Humans
  • Health Resources
  • Developing Countries
  • Decision Support Systems, Clinical
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
  • 42 Health sciences
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences