Using Task Technology Fit Theory to Guide the Codesign of Mobile Clinical Decision Support Systems
Journal Title
In: Bui, T. (ed) Proceedings of the 56th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
Publication Type
Research article
Abstract
A clinical decision support system (CDSS) is designed to assist health professionals in perioperative patient management. Robust CDSSs are vital to deliver enhanced healthcare services. Incorporating the latest advancements in digital technologies, mobile device based CDSSs are being introduced to healthcare settings at a considerable pace. However, given the nascency of this tech-health synergy, well-defined systematic approaches to be followed to design and develop mobile CDSSs to ensure developed technological solutions are of best fit-for-purpose, are lacking. To address this void, this study proposes an approach combining Task Technology Fit theory and Design Science Research Methodology, to guide the design and development of mobile CDSSs. The proposed approach is applied to a case study to design a mobile CDSS to assist perioperative optimization of surgery patients. The learnings from the case study are reported.
Department(s)
Clinical Haematology
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