Outcomes of Integrating Smart Phrase Interface Technology to Improve Cancer Symptom Management
Author(s) -
Michael R. Dufault
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
practical and professional nursing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2639-5681
DOI - 10.24966/ppn-5681/100024
Subject(s) - usability , triage , interface (matter) , smart phone , phrase , computer science , software , phone , health records , human–computer interaction , multimedia , medicine , medical emergency , health care , artificial intelligence , telecommunications , maximum bubble pressure method , economics , programming language , philosophy , bubble , parallel computing , linguistics , economic growth
ssessing cancer treatment-related symptoms is challenging for frontline telephone-triage nurses toggling multiple electronic health record (EHR) screens for information on toxicity-risk predictors while simultaneously providing over-the-phone emotional support. Decision-support tools embedded into computer-telephone interface software, called smart phrases, are not widely used nor empirically evaluated for usability and remote symptom management impact.
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