2019
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1693714
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User-Centered Development of an Online Platform for Drug Dosing Recommendations in Pediatrics

Abstract: Background Drug therapy in pediatric patients is a complex process. Children are subject to continuous growth and variation in drug-metabolizing enzyme activity, requiring continuous adaption of dosages. In Germany, currently no publicly available database exists that provides evidence-based information on drug dosages in pediatrics. For local drug dosing support, a prototype database has been developed within the Children's Hospital, Erlangen. A user-centered development process was initiated to establish an … Show more

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“…Thirty items focused on the pharmacological, pharmaceutical part of the PDIS and are subject of the present analysis. The technical development of the prototype database and corresponding parts of the online user test has already been published elsewhere [ 14 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thirty items focused on the pharmacological, pharmaceutical part of the PDIS and are subject of the present analysis. The technical development of the prototype database and corresponding parts of the online user test has already been published elsewhere [ 14 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the user test, participants had full access to the web-based PDIS. The user test started with two scenarios for each occupational group [ 14 ]. Each scenario illustrated a situation in which the HCP could make use of the PDIS in daily practice.…”
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“…39 Pediatricians in this study echoed findings by Rödle et al where comprehensive information was needed with additional drug safety functionality such as medication alternatives. 40 In addition, participants in this study were enrolled using purposeful sampling to ensure a broad range of expertise and clinical backgrounds in the field of pediatrics. Consistently the participants required additional information in a bidirectional flow with pharmacists, senior clinicians, and specialists in a field for higher order clinical decision making.…”
Section: Informed Decision Makingmentioning
confidence: 99%