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 with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Noack, Eva M., Dagmar Zajontz, Tim Friede, Kai Antweiler, Eva Hummers, Tobias Schmidt, Lea Roddewig, Dominik Schröder, and Frank Müller. "Evaluating an app for digital medical history taking in urgent care practices: study protocol of the cluster-randomized interventional trial ‘DASI’​." ​BMC Primary Care ​24, no. 1 (2023): ​108​. ​https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-023-02065-x.

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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.
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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
Sponsor
Open-Access-Publikationsfonds 2023

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