A Hybrid Approach for Designing Dynamic and Data-Driven Clinical Pathways Point of Care Instruments in Low Resource Settings

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Though a clinical pathway is one of the tools used to guide evidence-based healthcare, promoting the practice of evidence-based decisions on healthcare services is incredibly challenging in low resource settings (LRS). This paper proposed a novel approach for designing an automated and dynamic generation of clinical pathways (CPs) in LRS through a hybrid (knowledge-based and data-driven based) algorithm that works with limited clinical input and can be updated whenever new information is available. Our proposed approach dynamically maps and validate the knowledge-based clinical pathways with the local context and historical evidence to deliver a multi-criteria decision analysis (concordance table) for adjusting or readjusting the order of knowledge-based CPs decision priority. Our finding shows that the developed approach successfully delivered probabilistic-based CPs and found a promising result with Jimma Health Center 'pregnancy, childbearing, and family planning' dataset.

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Tegenaw, G. S., Amenu, D., Ketema, G., Verbeke, F., Cornelis, J., & Jansen, B. (2022). A Hybrid Approach for Designing Dynamic and Data-Driven Clinical Pathways Point of Care Instruments in Low Resource Settings. In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics (Vol. 290, pp. 316–320). IOS Press BV. https://doi.org/10.3233/SHTI220087

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