A service evaluation following the implementation of computer guided consultation software to support primary care reviews for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Abstract This study evaluates the impact of using a Clinical Decision Support System software in the form of a computer-guided consultation (CGC) when conducting Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) reviews in primary care. 5221 patients on the COPD register underwent CGC review with 21.1% f...

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Main Authors: B. Chakrabarti, E. McKnight, M. G. Pearson, L. Dowie, J. Richards, M. Choudhury-Iqbal, R. Malone, M. Osborne, C. Cooper, L. Davies, R. M. Angus
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-03-01
Series:npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41533-025-00421-1
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Summary:Abstract This study evaluates the impact of using a Clinical Decision Support System software in the form of a computer-guided consultation (CGC) when conducting Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) reviews in primary care. 5221 patients on the COPD register underwent CGC review with 21.1% found not to have COPD. Previously unrecognised cardiac disease was highlighted by the CGC in 7% of confirmed COPD cases. CGC review resulted in the number of patients possessing a self-management plan rising from 62–85%. 13% were found to have sub-optimal inhaler technique during CGC review with the CGC prompting correction in all cases. Only 26% of patients identified by the CGC as appropriate for Pulmonary Rehabilitation (PR) referral had previously attended a PR program. The integration of technology in the form of clinical decision support system software results in greater implementation of guideline-level care representing a scalable solution when performing COPD reviews.
ISSN:2055-1010