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Applying Clinical Decision Support Design Best Practices With the Practical Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model Versus Reliance on Commercially Available Clinical Decision Support Tools: Randomized Controlled Trial

Applying Clinical Decision Support Design Best Practices With the Practical Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model Versus Reliance on Commercially Available Clinical Decision Support Tools: Randomized Controlled Trial

Therefore, integration with evidence-based implementation science (IS) frameworks such as the Practical, Robust, Implementation, and Sustainability Model (PRISM) [9] can provide the direction needed to comprehensively apply CDS design best practices [10]. Such an integrated approach accounts for the many contextual factors that influence implementation success and makes CDS implementation more replicable.

Katy E Trinkley, Miranda E Kroehl, Michael G Kahn, Larry A Allen, Tellen D Bennett, Gary Hale, Heather Haugen, Simeon Heckman, David P Kao, Janet Kim, Daniel M Matlock, Daniel C Malone, Robert L Page 2nd, Jessica Stine, Krithika Suresh, Lauren Wells, Chen-Tan Lin

JMIR Med Inform 2021;9(3):e24359

Integrating the Practical Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model With Best Practices in Clinical Decision Support Design: Implementation Science Approach

Integrating the Practical Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model With Best Practices in Clinical Decision Support Design: Implementation Science Approach

As a process model, PRISM provides direction on how to address factors that influence implementation. As a determinant framework, PRISM makes it possible to reproduce the process for considering key factors that may influence implementation success [26]. As a comprehensive framework, PRISM considers all stages of implementation (preimplementation planning and design, implementation operations, postimplementation evaluation) and all groups or levels of influences within and external to the organization.

Katy E Trinkley, Michael G Kahn, Tellen D Bennett, Russell E Glasgow, Heather Haugen, David P Kao, Miranda E Kroehl, Chen-Tan Lin, Daniel C Malone, Daniel D Matlock

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(10):e19676