Evaluation of a clinical decision support tool for matching cancer patients to clinical trials using simulation-based research

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Gardner ClarissaORCID,Halligan JackORCID,Fontana GianlucaORCID,Fernandez Crespo RobertoORCID,Prime MatthewORCID,Guo ChaohuiORCID,Ekinci OkanORCID,Ghafur SairaORCID,Darzi AraORCID

Abstract

AbstractSimulation-based research (SBR) methods have been proposed as an alternative methodology for evaluating digital health solutions; however, applicability remains to be established. This study used SBR to evaluate a clinical decision support (CDS) tool used for matching cancer patients to clinical trials. 25 clinicians and research staff were recruited to match 10 synthetic patient cases to clinical trials using both the CDS tool and publicly available online trial databases. Participants were significantly more likely to report having sufficient time (p = 0.020) and to require less mental effort (p = 0.001) to complete trial matching with the CDS tool. Participants required less time for trial matching using the CDS tool, but the difference was not significant (p = 0.093). Most participants reported that they had sufficient guidance to participate in the simulations (96%). This study demonstrates the use of SBR methods is a feasible approach to evaluating digital health solutions.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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