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Identifying Complexity In Infectious Diseases Inpatient Settings: An Observation Study, Don Roosan, Charlene Weir, Matthew Samore, Makoto Jones, Moom Roosan, Gregory J. Stoddard, Guilherme Del Fiol Nov 2016

Identifying Complexity In Infectious Diseases Inpatient Settings: An Observation Study, Don Roosan, Charlene Weir, Matthew Samore, Makoto Jones, Moom Roosan, Gregory J. Stoddard, Guilherme Del Fiol

Pharmacy Faculty Articles and Research

Background
Understanding complexity in healthcare has the potential to reduce decision and treatment uncertainty. Therefore, identifying both patient and task complexity may offer better task allocation and design recommendation for next-generation health information technology system design.

Objective
To identify specific complexity-contributing factors in the infectious disease domain and the relationship with the complexity perceived by clinicians.

Method
We observed and audio recorded clinical rounds of three infectious disease teams. Thirty cases were observed for a period of four consecutive days. Transcripts were coded based on clinical complexity-contributing factors from the clinical complexity model. Ratings of complexity on day 1 for …


Compliance To The Consort Statement On Participant Flow Diagrams In Infectious Disease Randomized Clinical Trials, Onyeka P. Godwin, Brandon Dyson, Paul S. Lee, Soon Park, Euni Lee Jan 2015

Compliance To The Consort Statement On Participant Flow Diagrams In Infectious Disease Randomized Clinical Trials, Onyeka P. Godwin, Brandon Dyson, Paul S. Lee, Soon Park, Euni Lee

Pharmacy Faculty Articles and Research

Background: The Consolidated Standard of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) Guidelines were developed to support adequate reporting of randomized controlled trials (RCTs).

Method: A systematic review was conducted including RCTs of infectious diseases published in the top general medical and infectious disease journals in 2010. The level of compliance to flow diagram and its association with the CONSORT endorsement by the journals were evaluated.

Results: A total of 67 studies were included in the analysis and a half of the studies were HIV/AIDS RCTs. About 78% of the studies included the flow diagram and 66% of the studies described …