A randomized simulation trial evaluating ABiMed, a clinical decision support system for medication reviews and polypharmacy management
Abdelmalek Mouazer, Sophie Dubois, Romain L\'eguillon, Nada, Boudegzdame, Thibaud Levrard, Yoann Le Bars, Christian Simon, Brigitte, S\'eroussi, Julien Grosjean, Romain Lelong, Catherine Letord, St\'efan, Darmoni, Karima Sedki, Pierre Meneton, Rosy Tsopra, Hector Falcoff,

TL;DR
This study evaluates ABiMed, a visual clinical decision support system based on guidelines, which significantly improves pharmacists' medication review accuracy and intervention quality without increasing review time.
Contribution
The paper introduces ABiMed, a novel decision support system that enhances medication reviews through visual data presentation and guideline integration, validated via a randomized simulation trial.
Findings
Pharmacists identified 1.6 times more relevant problems with ABiMed.
Proposed interventions were significantly better with ABiMed.
Usability score of 82.7 indicates excellent user acceptance.
Abstract
Background: Medication review is a structured interview of the patient, performed by the pharmacist and aimed at optimizing drug treatments. In practice, medication review is a long and cognitively-demanding task that requires specific knowledge. Clinical practice guidelines have been proposed, but their application is tedious. Methods: We designed ABiMed, a clinical decision support system for medication reviews, based on the implementation of the STOPP/START v2 guidelines and on the visual presentation of aggregated drug knowledge using tables, graphs and flower glyphs. We evaluated ABiMed with 39 community pharmacists during a randomized simulation trial, each pharmacist performing a medication review for two fictitious patients without ABiMed, and two others with ABiMed. We recorded the problems identified by the pharmacists, the interventions proposed, the response time, the…
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TopicsBusiness Process Modeling and Analysis · Electronic Health Records Systems
