Frédérique Guérin’s research while affiliated with University of Geneva and other places

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FIGURE 2. High-Level Overview of Processes Involved in the Development and Implementation of Clinical Decision Support Systems, With Feedback Loops Between Stages
Abbreviations: ALMANACH, Algorithm for the Management of Childhood Illnesses; ePOCTþ, Electronic Point-of-Care Test Plus; IeDA, Integrated eDiagnosis Approach; IMCI, Integrated Management of Childhood Illness; WHO, World Health Organization.
Digitalizing Clinical Guidelines: Experiences in the Development of Clinical Decision Support Algorithms for Management of Childhood Illness in Resource-Constrained Settings
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July 2023

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Global Health Science and Practice

Fenella Beynon

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Frédérique Guérin

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Riccardo Lampariello

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Clinical decision support systems (CDSSs) can strengthen the quality of integrated management of childhood illness (IMCI) in resource-constrained settings. Several IMCI-related CDSSs have been developed and implemented in recent years. Yet, despite having a shared starting point, the IMCI-related CDSSs are markedly varied due to the need for interpretation when translating narrative guidelines into decision logic combined with considerations of context and design choices. Between October 2019 and April 2021, we conducted a comparative analysis of 4 IMCI-related CDSSs. The extent of adaptations to IMCI varied, but common themes emerged. Scope was extended to cover a broader range of conditions. Content was added or modified to enhance precision, align with new evidence, and support rational resource use. Structure was modified to increase efficiency, improve usability, and prioritize care for severely ill children. The multistakeholder development processes involved syntheses of recommendations from existing guidelines and literature; creation and validation of clinical algorithms; and iterative development, implementation, and evaluation. The common themes surrounding adaptations of IMCI guidance highlight the complexities of digitalizing evidence-based recommendations and reinforce the rationale for leveraging standards for CDSS development, such as the World Health Organization's SMART Guidelines. Implementation through multistakeholder dialogue is critical to ensure CDSSs can effectively and equitably improve quality of care for children in resource-constrained settings.

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... Thus, it is critical that the development of these platforms is evaluated using rigorous methods to ensure effectiveness and efficacy. The World Health Organization recently released a guide for evaluating digital health interventions [28], and many other groups have adapted methods to assess digital platform technology [29][30][31]. However, these guidelines do not provide directions to evaluate digital platform development processes, including prototype development sprints and troubleshooting [28], which are key steps that come well ahead of the actual implementation of digital interventions. ...

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Application of an Innovative Methodology to Build Infrastructure for Digital Transformation of Health Systems: Developmental Program Evaluation
Digitalizing Clinical Guidelines: Experiences in the Development of Clinical Decision Support Algorithms for Management of Childhood Illness in Resource-Constrained Settings

Global Health Science and Practice