2017
DOI: 10.14236/jhi.v24i3.929
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An Informatics Approach to Interprofessional Management of Low Back Pain: A Feasibility Study using the Omaha System

Abstract: Background Low back pain (LBP) is a complex health care issue that often involves multiple providers across various care settings. Health information technology holds promise to improve care delivery by providing infrastructure for communication, clinical documentation and management of patient data. Standardised terminology is essential for interoperability and enables evaluation of clinical data generated by documentation in an electronic health record (EHR). Objective The purpose of this study was to demons… Show more

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“…The OS has been adopted in many continuous nursing programs and in a variety of settings (Austin et al, 2017;Wei et al, 2019). The systems collect data to identify patients' problems on environmental, psychosocial, physiological, and behavioral levels, and is used to conduct tailored interventions through health education, guidance, counseling, treatment, or case management.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The OS has been adopted in many continuous nursing programs and in a variety of settings (Austin et al, 2017;Wei et al, 2019). The systems collect data to identify patients' problems on environmental, psychosocial, physiological, and behavioral levels, and is used to conduct tailored interventions through health education, guidance, counseling, treatment, or case management.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We publish an article in this issue which describes the integration of multiple alternatives for managing low back pain, and to foster collaboration between different groups of professionals who are often distributed across various sites 6. This study describes innovative technology, and if widely adopted takes us one step closer to using the computerised medical record to coordinate care.…”
Section: Translating Knowledge Into Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Handoff communication errors continue to be a primary cause of poor patient outcomes despite the continued research focus on handoff over the past decade 66 . There are many variations on the delivery of change of shift report, but several studies indicate that a bedside change of shift report is most effective in preventing medical errors 65,67–70 . Each of these studies also recommended a consistent format for reporting, such as SBAR, ISBAR, or some other formal checklist to facilitate complete and clear communication during bedside handoff.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%