
Parent-driven technology for decision support in pediatric emergency care
Fine AM, Kalish LA, Forbes P, Goldmann D, Mandl KD, Porter SC. Parent-driven technology for decision support in pediatric emergency care. Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 2009 Jun;35(6):307-315.
The purpose of this study was to determine if parent-driven health information technology (HIT) influenced completeness of documentation and adherence to evidence-based emergency care for children. Parent-driven HIT suggested a trend toward modest impact on pain management but did not demonstrate broad effects across diseases or care processes. The personally controlled health record presents opportunities for incorporating parent-derived information into medical decision making.
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