Prototipagem de um software para auxiliar o manejo de pacientes com lesões metastáticas da coluna vertebral
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Prototipagem de um software para auxiliar o manejo de pacientes com lesões metastáticas da coluna vertebral [recurso eletrônicos] / Pedro Paulo Marchesi Mello ; orientador, Raul Sidnei Wazlawick
Data de publicação
2024
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70 p. : il.
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Disponível somente em versão on-line.
Dissertação (mestrado) – Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Informática em Saúde, Florianópolis, 2024.
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Prototipagem de um software para auxiliar o manejo de pacientes com lesões metastáticas da coluna vertebral [recurso eletrônicos] / Pedro Paulo Marchesi Mello ; orientador, Raul Sidnei Wazlawick
Data de publicação
2024
Descrição física
70 p. : il.
Nota
Disponível somente em versão on-line.
Dissertação (mestrado) – Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Informática em Saúde, Florianópolis, 2024.
Inclui referências.
Abstract: Metastatic disease to the spine is prevalent and impacts patients' quality of life and survival. According to the NOMS Framework guidelines, treatment modalities are defined by specific multidisciplinary aspects: neurological; oncological; mechanics; and systemic. Deciding on a therapy based on scientific evidence is arduous for the doctor and is often not followed. Considering that there are already Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSSs) that increase physician adherence to clinical guidelines, this work proposes the prototyping of knowledge-based software to assist in the management of patients with metastatic spinal disease. A systematic review was performed to identify CDSSs that improved physician adherence to clinical guidelines and/or patient clinical outcome. The search for randomized controlled clinical trials was carried out in four databases for articles published between January 2001 and February 2024. The functional requirements of the software described in the articles were listed and those presented in at least 2 of the works were selected for prototyping. The most prevalent functional requirement was “Print the report with the suggested conduct” (81%) and the least prevalent was being “Connected with Hospital Information System (HIS), Laboratory Information System (LIS) and/or Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS)” (10%). The prototyping process was documented from gathering functional requirements to building the software. In summary, relevant characteristics of SADCs proven to be effective in improving medical adherence to guidelines were identified and these functional requirements served as a reference for the development of the clinical decision support software prototype for the management of patients with spinal metastases.