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Feasibility of encoding the Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement Depression Guideline using the Omaha System.

Karen A Monsen1, Claire Neely, Gary Oftedahl, Madeleine J Kerr, Pam Pietruszewski, Oladimeji Farri.   

Abstract

Evidence-based clinical guidelines are being developed to bridge the gap between research and practice with the goals of improving health care quality and population health. However, disseminating, implementing, and ensuring ongoing use of clinical guidelines in practice settings is challenging. The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the feasibility of encoding evidence-based clinical guidelines using the Omaha System. Clinical documentation with Omaha System-encoded guidelines generates individualized, meaningful data suitable for program evaluation and health care quality research. The use of encoded guidelines within the electronic health record has potential to reinforce use of guidelines, and thus improve health care quality and population health. Research using Omaha System data generated by clinicians has potential to discover new knowledge related to guideline use and effectiveness.
Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22742937     DOI: 10.1016/j.jbi.2012.06.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Inform        ISSN: 1532-0464            Impact factor:   6.317


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1.  Correctional Nurses on the Front Lines of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Omaha System Guidelines Documentation Case Study.

Authors:  Lindsay Novacek; Deborah Shelton; Rebecca Luethy; B Sue Medley-Lane; Tara M McLane; Karen A Monsen
Journal:  J Correct Health Care       Date:  2021-06-04

2.  INTERPROFESSIONAL ROLES AND COLLABORATIONS TO ADDRESS COVID-19 PANDEMIC CHALLENGES IN NURSING HOMES.

Authors:  Yu Jin Kang; Karen A Monsen; Betsy Jeppesen; Candy Hanson; Kathie Nichols; Kelly O'Neill; Jennifer Lundblad
Journal:  Interdiscip J Partnersh Stud       Date:  2022-05-24

3.  A statewide case management, surveillance, and outcome evaluation system for children with special health care needs.

Authors:  Karen A Monsen; Scott A Elsbernd; Linda Barnhart; Jacquie Stock; Carla E Prock; Wendy S Looman; Maria Nardella
Journal:  ISRN Nurs       Date:  2013-03-06
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