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Rui Pedro Charters Lopes Rijo1, Nathalia Yukie Crepaldi, Fernanda Bergamini, Lídia Maria Lourençon Rodrigues, Inácia Bezerra de Lima, Gleici da Silva Castro Perdoná, Domingos Alves2.
Abstract
Doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals use software that affects the patients. Directly Observed Treatment, Short-course is the name given to the tuberculosis control strategy recommended by the World Health Organization. The main goal of this work is to propose a protocol for evaluating the impact of healthcare software supporting Directly Observed Treatment, Short-course on patients, healthcare professionals, and services. The proposed protocol consists of a set of instruments and steps. The instruments are reliable and validated existing questionnaires to be applied before and after using the software tool. The literature points out the need for standards on the software assessment. This is particularly critical when software affects patients directly. The present protocol is a universal tool to assess the impact of software used to support the fight against the tragedy of tuberculosis where a rigorous evaluation of IT in healthcare is highly recommended and of great importance.Entities:
Keywords: IT healthcare evaluation; e-health; healthcare policy; healthcare professional training; quality control
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28612646 DOI: 10.1177/1460458217712057
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Informatics J ISSN: 1460-4582 Impact factor: 2.681