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The acceptance and use of clinical decision support systems are often limited by insufficient contextual adaptation.
Objectives:
Identification of barriers to context assessment and requirements for an instrument to capture context factors.
Methods:
A questionnaire-based survey investigated requirements for a context assessment instrument.
Results:
Challenges in context assessment include insufficient knowledge of context factors and communication issues. Desired features are concise information and ease of use.
Conclusion:
An efficient instrument for capturing context factors is crucial to addressing gaps, improving communication, and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration in CDSS development.
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