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Tilly Eichler1, Jochen René Thyrian1, Daniel Fredrich2, Leonore Köhler1, Diana Wucherer1, Bernhard Michalowsky1, Adina Dreier2, Wolfgang Hoffmann1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A computerized Intervention-Management-System (IMS) has been developed and implemented to facilitate dementia care management. IMS is a rule-based expert decision support system that matches individual patient characteristics to a computerized knowledge base. One of the most important functionalities of IMS is to support the compilation of the individual intervention plan by systematically identifying unmet needs and suggesting the corresponding specific interventions for recommendation to the general practitioner (GP). The present analysis aimed to determine if the implementation of IMS improves the identification of unmet needs and the recommendation of adequate specific interventions. In addition, the feasibility and acceptability of the IMS were evaluated.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24811145 DOI: 10.1017/S1041610214000830
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Psychogeriatr ISSN: 1041-6102 Impact factor: 3.878