Development and impact of computerised decision support systems for clinical management of depression: A systematic review

Publication date: Available online 13 July 2015 Source:Revista de Psiquiatría y Salud Mental (English Edition) Author(s): Yolanda Triñanes , Gerardo Atienza , Arturo Louro-González , Elena de-las-Heras-Liñero , María Alvarez-Ariza , Diego J. Palao One of the proposals for improving clinical practice is to introduce computerised decision support systems (CDSS) and integrate these with electronic medical records. Accordingly, this study sought to systematically review evidence on the effectiveness of CDSS in the management of depression. A search was performed in Medline, EMBASE and PsycInfo, in order to do this. The quality of quantitative studies was assessed using the SIGN method, and qualitative studies using the CASPe checklist. Seven studies were identified (3 randomised clinical trials, 3 non-randomised trials, and one qualitative study). The CDSS assessed incorporated content drawn from guidelines and other evidence-based products. In general, the CDSS had a positive impact on different aspects, such as the screening and diagnosis, treatment, improvement in depressive symptoms and quality of life, and referral of patients. The use of CDSS could thus serve to optimise care of depression in various scenarios by providing recommendations based on the best evidence available and facilitating decision-making in clinical practice.
Source: Revista de Psiquiatria y Salud Mental - Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research