TY - JOUR PY - 2023// TI - Development and usability testing of an exercise-based primary care fall prevention clinical decision support tool JO - AMIA annual symposium proceedings A1 - Tejeda, Christian J. A1 - Garabedian, Pamela M. A1 - Rice, Hannah A1 - Samal, Lipika A1 - Latham, Nancy K. A1 - Dykes, Patricia C. SP - 699 EP - 708 VL - 2023 IS - N2 - For older patients, falls are the leading cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries. Guidelines recommend that at-risk older adults are referred to appropriate fall-prevention exercise programs, but many do not receive support for fall-risk management in the primary care setting. Advances in health information technology may be able to address this gap. This article describes the development and usability testing of a clinical decision support (CDS) tool for fall prevention exercise. Using rapid qualitative analysis and human-centered design, our team developed and tested the usability of our CDS prototype with primary care team members. Across 31 Health-Information Technology Usability Evaluation Scale surveys, our CDS prototype received a median score of 5.0, mean (SD) of 4.5 (0.8), and a range of 4.1-4.9. This study highlights the features and usability offall prevention CDS for helping primary care providers deliver patient-centeredfall prevention care.

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