Table 2.
Provider attitudes towards alert intervention (n = 96)*
| Survey Question** (1 = low, 9 = high) | Median | IQR |
|---|---|---|
| Alert Frequency*** | 5 | 2 (5–7) |
| Alert Accuracy | 5 | 3 (3–6) |
| Perceived Alert Acceptance | 5 | 4 (3–7) |
| Perceived Alert Acceptance (when covering) | 2 | 2 (1–3) |
| Improved Accuracy | 7 | 2 (5–7) |
| Improved Efficiency | 6 | 2 (5–7) |
| Overall helpfulness | 5 | 2 (3–5) |
| Turn Alerts Off / Keep Alerts On | 5 | 4 (3–7) |
*Excludes providers indicating that they “never” received alerts (and thus did not respond to intervention-specific questions other than alert frequency).
**See supplementary file for complete survey instrument and full text of survey questions.
***Estimated alert frequency during trial study period (1 = almost never, 3 = a few times a month, 5 = a few times a week, 7 = a few times a day, 9 = after almost every note)