Evaluating an app for digital medical history taking in urgent care practices: study protocol of the cluster-randomized interventional trial ‘DASI’
2023-04-27 | journal article; research paper. A publication of Göttingen
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Evaluating an app for digital medical history taking in urgent care practices: study protocol of the cluster-randomized interventional trial ‘DASI’
Noack, E. M. ; Zajontz, D.; Friede, T.; Antweiler, K.; Hummers, E.; Schmidt, T. & Roddewig, L. et al. (2023)
BMC Primary Care, 24(1) art. 108. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-023-02065-x
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- Authors
- Noack, Eva M. ; Zajontz, Dagmar; Friede, Tim; Antweiler, Kai; Hummers, Eva; Schmidt, Tobias; Roddewig, Lea; Schröder, Dominik; Müller, Frank
- Abstract
- In out-of-hours urgent care practices in Germany, physicians of different specialties care for a large number of patients, most of all unknown to them, resulting in a high workload and challenging diagnostic decision-making. As there is no common patient file, physicians have no information about patients' previous conditions or received treatments. In this setting, a digital tool for medical history taking could improve the quality of medical care. This study aims to implement and evaluate a software application (app) that takes a structured symptom-oriented medical history from patients in urgent care settings.
- Issue Date
- 27-April-2023
- Journal
- BMC Primary Care
- Project
- dasi – Digital assistierte Informationserfassung vor der Sprechstunde
- Organization
- Institut für Allgemeinmedizin ; Institut für Medizinische Statistik
- ISSN
- 2731-4553
- eISSN
- 2731-4553
- Language
- English