Barriers and facilitators to implementing a nursing clinical decision support system in a tertiary hospital setting: A qualitative study using the FITT framework

Int J Med Inform. 2022 Oct:166:104841. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2022.104841. Epub 2022 Aug 19.

Abstract

Objective: Clinical decision support systems (CDSSs) have been increasingly introduced to health care settings; however, their adoption is far from ideal. Guided by the FITT framework, this study aims to explore barriers and facilitators to the implementation of a CDSS from the perspective of nurses.

Methods: A qualitative study with 200 h of participatory observation and 21 semi structured interviews was conducted from February to August 2021 in four medical-surgical wards in a 2000-bed tertiary hospital in Shanghai, China. The field notes were typed and the audio-recorded interviews were transcribed to texts verbatim and were coded with a four-step approach. We used the FITT framework to interpret our findings based on the technology, individual and task attributes and the fit between them.

Results: A total of twelve categories were identified, which were integrated into two themes: barriers and facilitators to system implementation. All categories but one can be mapped to the three attributes of the FITT framework: technology, individual and task. We assumed that management has a vital role to play in the following areas: addressing user resistance, improving system usability, setting standards on practice and, finally, building connectivity between nurses and the technical staff to improve the fit between the technology, individual and task attribute and thus promote system implementation.

Conclusion: Barriers and facilitators to CDSS implementation include system-related, user-related and organizational factors which can largely be fit into the FITT framework. There is potential to extend the FITT framework to represent management intervention on inter-disciplinary collaboration. Future empirical studies on facilitating strategies from the management to improve user experience and willingness of CDSS adoption are needed.

Keywords: Clinical decision support system; FITT framework; Health information technology; Implementation; User adoption.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • China
  • Decision Support Systems, Clinical*
  • Humans
  • Qualitative Research
  • Technology
  • Tertiary Care Centers