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Users' experiences with an interactive Evidence to Decision (iEtD) framework: a qualitative analysis
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WoS WOS:000657691900002
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85106929789
DOI 10.1186/S12911-021-01532-8
Año 2021
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Background Evidence to Decision (EtD) frameworks bring clarity, structure and transparency to health care decision making. The interactive Evidence to Decision (iEtD) tool, developed in the context of the DECIDE project and published by Epistemonikos, is a stand-alone online solution for producing and using EtD frameworks. Since its development, little is known about how organizations have been using the iEtD tool and what characterizes users' experiences with it. This missing information is necessary for any teams planning future developments of the iEtD tool. Methods This study aimed to describe users' experiences with the iEtD and identify main barriers and facilitators related to use. We contacted all users registered in the iEtD via email and invited people who identified themselves as having used the solution to a semi-structured interview. Audio recordings were transcribed, and one researcher conducted a directed content analysis of the interviews guided by a user experience framework. Two researchers checked the content independently for accuracy. Results Out of 860 people contacted, 81 people replied to our introductory email (response rate 9.4%). Twenty of these had used the tool in a real scenario and were invited to an interview. We interviewed all eight users that accepted this invitation (from six countries, four continents). 'Guideline development' was the iEtD use scenario they most commonly identified. Most participants reported an overall positive experience, without major difficulties navigating or using the different sections. They reported having used most of the EtD framework criteria. Participants reported tailoring their frameworks, for instance by adding or deleting criteria, translating to another language, or rewording headings. Several people preferred to produce a Word version rather than working online, due to the burden of completing the framework, or lack of experience with the tool. Some reported difficulties working with the exportable formats, as they needed considerable editing. Conclusion A very limited number of guideline developers have used the iEtD tool published by Epistemonikos since its development. Although users' general experiences are positive, our work has identified some aspects of the tool that need improvement. Our findings could be also applied to development or improvement of other solutions for producing or using EtD frameworks.

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1 Meneses-Echavez, Jose Francisco Hombre Norwegian Inst Publ Hlth - Noruega
Norwegian Institute of Public Health - Noruega
Folkehelseinstituttet - Noruega
2 Rosenbaum, Sarah Mujer Norwegian Inst Publ Hlth - Noruega
Norwegian Institute of Public Health - Noruega
Folkehelseinstituttet - Noruega
3 RADA-GIACAMAN, GABRIEL Hombre Epistemonikos Fdn - Chile
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
Epistemonikos Foundation - Chile
4 Flottorp, Signe Mujer Norwegian Inst Publ Hlth - Noruega
Univ Oslo - Noruega
Norwegian Institute of Public Health - Noruega
Universitetet i Oslo - Noruega
Folkehelseinstituttet - Noruega
5 Moberg, Jenny Mujer Norwegian Inst Publ Hlth - Noruega
Norwegian Institute of Public Health - Noruega
Folkehelseinstituttet - Noruega
6 ALONSO-COELLO, PABLO Hombre Biomed Res Inst IIB St Pau CIBERESP - España
Institut dInvestigació Biomèdica Sant Pau (IIB Sant Pau) - España
Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Epidemiología y Salud Pública - España

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