Diabetes care decision support system

Author(s):  
Jian-xun Chen ◽  
Shih-Li Su ◽  
Che-Ha Chang
1999 ◽  
Vol 38 (04/05) ◽  
pp. 313-316 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. Shahsavar ◽  
H. Gill ◽  
G. Collste

AbstractIn this paper the design and implementation of a decision support system for diabetes care is examined from an ethical perspective. It is noted that the system creates potential for enhancing the realization of the principle of autonomy through improved information to patients and participation by patients. However, there is also potential for using the system in a way that is contrary to good health care. It may provide patients with information they are unable to interpret and handle, and it may be used by healthcare authorities for controlling their personnel in ways contrary to good quality working conditions. In order for a decision support system to function as a well-integrated element in ethically based health care, different ethical aspects have to be taken into account during the design of the system. The ethical aspects also constitute one perspective of a systematic re-evaluation and re-design process.


Author(s):  
M Ghoddusi Johari ◽  
M H Dabaghmanesh ◽  
H Zare ◽  
A R Safaeian ◽  
Gh Abdollahifard

Background: Diabetes is a serious chronic disease, and its increasing prevalence is a global concern. If diabetes mellitus is left untreated, poor control of blood glucose may cause long-term complications. A big challenge encountered by clinicians is the clinical management of diabetes. Many IT-based interventions such ad CDSS have been made to improve the adherence to the standard care for chronic diseases.Objective: The aim of this study is to establish a decision support system of diabetes management based on diabetes care guidelines in order to reduce medical errors and increase adherence to guidelines.Materials and Methods: To start the process, at first the existing guidelines in the field of diabetes mellitus such as ADA 2017 and AACE guideline 2017 were reviewed, and accordingly, flowcharts and algorithms for screening and managing of diabetes were designed. Then, it was passed on to the information technology team to design software.Results: The most significant outcome of this research was to establish a smart diabetic screening and managing software, which is an important stride to promote patients' health status, control diabetes and save patients' information as an important and reliable source. Conclusion: Health care technologies have the potential to improve the quality of diabetes care through IT-based intervention, such as clinical decision support systems. In a chronic disease like diabetes, the critical component is the disease management. The advantages of this web-based system are on-time registration, reports of diabetic prevalence, uncontrolled diabetes, diabetic complications and reducing the rate of mismanagement of diabetes, so that it helps the physicians in order to manage the patients in a better way.


PLoS ONE ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. e0173021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Livvi Li Wei Sim ◽  
Kenneth Hon Kim Ban ◽  
Tin Wee Tan ◽  
Sunil Kumar Sethi ◽  
Tze Ping Loh

2009 ◽  
Vol 42 (12) ◽  
pp. 43-48
Author(s):  
E. Salzsieder ◽  
L. Vogt ◽  
K.-D. Kohnert ◽  
P. Heinke ◽  
P. Augstein

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