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Outcomes of Implementing the Women's Health Assessment Tool and Clinical Decision Support Tool Kit
Author(s) -
Terry M Silvestrin,
Anna Steenrod,
Karin S. Coyne,
David E. Gross,
Canan B. Esinduy,
Angela B. Kodsi,
Gayle J Slifka,
Lucy Abraham,
Anna L Araiza,
Andrew G. Bushmakin,
Xuemei Luo
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
women s health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.363
H-Index - 39
eISSN - 1745-5065
pISSN - 1745-5057
DOI - 10.2217/whe.16.3
Subject(s) - clinical decision support system , decision support system , computer science , medicine , process management , engineering , artificial intelligence
Aim: To evaluate outcomes after implementing the women's health assessment tool (WHAT) and clinical decision support toolkit during annual well-women visits. Methods: An observational project involved women aged 45–64 years attending one of three medical sites in Washington (WA, USA). Responses to the WHAT questionnaire and patients' health resource utilization prepost toolkit implementation were analyzed. Results: A total of 110 women completed the WHAT questionnaire. Majority of women were postmenopausal (77.3%) and experienced depressive mood (63.6%), hot flashes (61.8%) or anxiety (60.9%) in the last 3 months. There was a 72.2% increase in the number of diagnoses made during the annual visit versus the previous 12 months. Conclusion: The WHAT/clinical decision support toolkit helped identify conditions relevant to mid-life women.

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