A growing number of data-driven clinical decision support (CDS) tools are incorporated into tele-critical care, but the clinician perceptions of their utility are largely unknown. The objective of this web-based survey study was to understand the perceived utility of data-driven CDS in tele-critical care. The survey had 158 respondents (1.1% response rate), with 51.3% stating they currently use a data-driven CDS tool. Of those who responded about the impact of data-driven CDS, most (62.0%) reported a meaningful impact on workup, evidence-based care, or patient outcomes. Survey participants found CDS most useful if they or their colleagues had positive experiences with it, especially if it was responsible for improved patient outcomes. Thus, data-driven CDS is perceived useful for tele-critical care services.
HOLDER et al. (Wed,) studied this question.