• Comput Inform Nurs · Jul 2008

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    Design and implementation of a nursing clinical decision support system to promote guideline adherence.

    • Frank Lyerla.
    • Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Nursing, Edwardsville, IL 62026, USA. flyerla@siue.edu
    • Comput Inform Nurs. 2008 Jul 1; 26 (4): 227-33.

    AbstractThis article describes the development and implementation of a nursing clinical decision support system that prompts nurses to place mechanically ventilated patients in a semirecumbent position in the absence of contraindications. A literature review is provided regarding (1) ventilator-associated pneumonia and recommendations from expert panels to maintain mechanically ventilated patients in a semirecumbent position (unless contraindicated) and (2) clinical decision support systems. Use of clinical decision support systems has primarily been developed for physicians; however, there is growing interest in expanding this technology to nurses working in the clinical area. Despite recommendations from organizations such as the Center for Disease Control and Prevention to maintain mechanically ventilated patients in a head-elevated position, there is evidence that the practice is not adequately adhered to. Therefore, a nursing clinical decision support system (in the form of a reminder) that prompts nurses to adhere to this recommendation was designed and implemented.

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