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. 2014 Aug 13;5(3):721–730. doi: 10.4338/ACI-2014-04-RA-0045

Table 4.

Resident perception of clinical decision support tools (CDS).

% Responses at 6 months Post-CPOE (n) % Responses at 12 months Post-CPOE (n)
I find the clinical decision support tools useful 48% (24) 55.2% (32)
I do not find the clinical decision support tools useful 14% (7) 8.6% (5)
What are clinical decision support tools? I have not noticed them! 38% (19) 36.2% (21)
I feel more knowledgeable about current guidelines for treatment of certain patients 32% (16) 50.9% (29)
I do not feel that the clinical decision support tools have influenced the way I care for my patients 26% (13) 7% (4)