Mobile Decision Support for APN's

Funded by the National Institute of Nursing Research (1R01 NR008903).

Overview

Many patients, particularly those at risk for health disparities, receive care that is not consistent with the best evidence. Numerous studies have suggested the utility of informatics-based tools at the point of care to facilitate evidence-based practice; however, such tools have not been widely deployed and rigorously evaluated. Furthermore, most studies have focused on physicians rather than on other types of primary care providers such as advanced practice nurses (APNs).

Clinical practice guidelines (CPG) are a significant source of evidence, but studies indicate that frequently clinicians either do not adhere to CPG recommendations or fail to document CPG-based care. Informatics tools that integrate CPGs into point of care documentation have demonstrated improved adherence to recommendations, but for the most part these tools have been integrated into desktop rather than mobile systems. The overall goal of this project is to determine if mobile decision support improves adherence to selected CPG recommendations.

The specific aims of this study are to:

The approach is also congruent with more recent efforts to create standard clinical document architecture and related clinical templates within the Health Level 7 standards organization. Such tools have the potential to increase CPG adherence, enhance evidence-based practice, promote patient safety, and in the long term improve patient outcomes.