Clinical Decision Velocity is Increased when Meta-search Filt Enhance an Evidence Retrieval System
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Design: A laboratory experiment under controlled conditions asked 75 clinicians to answer eight randomly sequenced clinical questions, using one of two randomly assigned search engines. The first search engine Quick Clinical (QC) was equipped with meta-search filters (the combined use of meta-search and search filters) design to answer typical clinical questions e.g., treatment, diagnosis, and the second ‘library model’ system (LM) offere free access to an identical evidence set with no filter support. Measurements: Changes in clinical decision making were measured by the proportion of correct post-search answers provided to questions, the time taken to answer questions, and the number of searches and links to documents followed in a search session. The intuitive match between meta-search filters and clinical tasks was measured by the proportion and distribution of filters selected for individual clinical questions. Results: Clinicians in the two groups performed equally well pre-search. Post search answers improved overall 21%, with 52.2% of answers correct with QC and 54.7% with LM ( 0.33, df 1, p 0.05). Users of QC obtained a significantly greater percentage of their correct answers within the first two minutes of searching compared to LM users (QC 58.2%; LM 32.9%; 19.203, df 1, p 0.001). There was a statistical difference f QC and LM survival curves, which plotted overall time to answer questions, irrespective of answer (Wilcoxon, 0.019) and for the average time to provide a correct answer (Wilcoxon, p 0.006). The QC system users conducted significantly fewer searches per scenario (m 3.0 SD 1.15 versus m 5.5 SD1.97, t 6.63, df p 0.0001). Clinicians using the QC system followed fewer document links than did those who used LM (respectively 3.9 links SD 1.20 versus 4.7 links SD 1.79, t 2.13, df 72, p 0.0368). In 6 of the 8 q two meta-search filters accounted for 89% or more of clinicians’ first choice, suggesting the choice of filter intuitively matched the clinical decision task at hand. Conclusions: Meta-search filters result in clinicians arriving at answers more quickly than unconstrained searche across information sources, and appear to increase the rate with which correct decisions are made. In time restricted clinical settings meta-search filters may thus improve overall decision accuracy, as fewer searches that could otherwise lead to a correct answer are abandoned. Meta-search filters appear to be intuitive to use, suggesting that the simplicity of the user model would fit very well into clinical settings. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2008;15:638 – 646. DOI 10.1197/jamia.M2765.
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