Background: Clinical decision support is a tool to help experts make optimal and efficient decisions. However, little is known about the high level of abstractions in the thinking process for the experts.
Objective: The objective of the study is to understand how clinicians manage complexity while dealing with complex clinical decision tasks.
Method: After approval from the Institutional Review Board (IRB), three clinical experts were interviewed the transcripts from these interviews were analyzed.
Results: We found five broad categories of strategies by experts for managing complex clinical decision tasks: decision conflict, mental projection, decision trade-offs, managing uncertainty and generating rule of thumb.
Conclusion: Complexity is created by decision conflicts, mental projection, limited options and treatment uncertainty. Experts cope with complexity in a variety of ways, including using efficient and fast decision strategies to simplify complex decision tasks, mentally simulating outcomes and focusing on only the most relevant information.
Application: Understanding complex decision making processes can help design allocation based on the complexity of task for clinical decision support design.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4891069 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICHI.2014.32 | DOI Listing |
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