@Article{info:doi/10.2196/14483, author="Falck, Leandra and Zoller, Marco and Rosemann, Thomas and Mart{\'i}nez-Gonz{\'a}lez, Nahara Anani and Chmiel, Corinne", title="Toward Standardized Monitoring of Patients With Chronic Diseases in Primary Care Using Electronic Medical Records: Development of a Tool by Adapted Delphi Procedure", journal="JMIR Med Inform", year="2020", month="Mar", day="25", volume="8", number="3", pages="e14483", keywords="monitoring of chronic diseases; indicators; primary care; electronic medical record; diabetes mellitus type 2; arterial hypertension; asthma; osteoarthritis; chronic heart failure", abstract="Background: Long-term care for patients with chronic diseases poses a huge challenge in primary care. There are deficits in care, especially regarding monitoring and creating structured follow-ups. Appropriate electronic medical records (EMR) could support this, but so far, no generic evidence-based template exists. Objective: The aim of this study is to develop an evidence-based standardized, generic template that improves the monitoring of patients with chronic conditions in primary care by means of an EMR. Methods: We used an adapted Delphi procedure to evaluate a structured set of evidence-based monitoring indicators for 5 highly prevalent chronic diseases (ie, diabetes mellitus type 2, asthma, arterial hypertension, chronic heart failure, and osteoarthritis). We assessed the indicators' utility in practice and summarized them into a user-friendly layout. Results: This multistep procedure resulted in a monitoring tool consisting of condensed sets of indicators, which were divided into sublayers to maximize ergonomics. A cockpit serves as an overview of fixed goals and a set of procedures to facilitate disease management. An additional tab contains information on nondisease-specific indicators such as allergies and vital signs. Conclusions: Our generic template systematically integrates the existing scientific evidence for the standardized long-term monitoring of chronic conditions. It contains a user-friendly and clinically sensible layout. This template can improve the care for patients with chronic diseases when using EMRs in primary care. ", issn="2291-9694", doi="10.2196/14483", url="http://medinform.jmir.org/2020/3/e14483/", url="https://doi.org/10.2196/14483", url="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32209535" }