Decision-support tools via mobile devices to improve quality of care in primary healthcare settings
CONCLUSIONS: We are uncertain about the effectiveness of mobile phone-based decision-support tools on several outcomes, including adherence to recommended practice. None of the studies had a quality of care framework and focused only on specific health areas. We need well-designed research that takes a systems lens to assess these issues.PMID:34314020 | DOI:10.1002/14651858.CD012944.pub2
Source: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews - Category: General Medicine Authors: Smisha Agarwal Claire Glenton Tigest Tamrat Nicholas Henschke Nicola Maayan Marita S F ønhus Garrett L Mehl Simon Lewin Source Type: research
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