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Clinical Knowledge Publisher Overview and Demonstration

Clinical Knowledge Publisher Overview and Demonstration. Sandra Davies, Senior Information Manager, Knowledge Services Group November 2012. Background and context. Developed alongside NHS Tayside through local clinical and eHealth engagement and partnership with NES Knowledge Services

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Clinical Knowledge Publisher Overview and Demonstration

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  1. Clinical Knowledge PublisherOverview and Demonstration Sandra Davies, Senior Information Manager, Knowledge Services Group November 2012

  2. Background and context • Developed alongside NHS Tayside through local clinical and eHealth engagement and partnership with NES Knowledge Services • Problem: NHS Tayside wanted to make it much easier for busy clinicians to create and locate clinical pathways, guidelines and protocols in a consistent and reliable way • ITT issued November 2011 – Bluebay CT awarded contract to produce system • Currently being pilotted in NHS Tayside with 6 clinical pathways groups • Training cascaded via Improvement and eHealth teams • NES Knowledge Services now seeking new partners to pilot system as part of Knowledge into Action actionable knowledge workstrands

  3. What is the Clinical Knowledge Publisher? • A web-based system that allows logged-in users to: • Design and publish clinical pathways and guidelines documents • Link items together, e.g. linking from a pathway to a guideline recommendation, web links, resources from The Knowledge Network, or piece of freetext • Apply metadata and taxonomy to pathways and guidelines at a general and granular level, for consistent description and to optimise information retrieval

  4. Demonstration • Registration and log-in • Designing a pathway • Linking to related information • Applying metadata and taxonomy • Preview pathway • Roles and permissions • Other admin functionality: • Creating custom styles • Customise link categories • Customise node styles

  5. Log-in link Screen pre-log-in

  6. New registration link Log-in box Username = email address Password = something of user’s choice

  7. New account form Submitted to System Administrator for approval

  8. Logged-in Menu bar “Documents” dashboard – search or browse for documents that you have permissions to access

  9. Designer toolbar Designer canvas

  10. Click on node and drag to place a new node on the canvas

  11. Nodes positioned on canvas

  12. Join up nodes with Connections

  13. Select node, drag to connecting node to place connector

  14. Adding text to a node.. Select node by double-clicking..

  15. Brings up WYSIWYG text editor. HTML view also available.

  16. Use Properties to apply an item style to a particular node to designate something – in this case “red alert”

  17. Applying an Item Style. These are customisable by Administrator

  18. Use Link to link whole pathway or bits of pathway to supporting information

  19. Activates Link Manager Apply different types of linked information: guidelines, urls, free text, pathways, resources from Knowledge Network Organise in categories, configurable at Health Board level

  20. Linking to a piece of text and associating with “Information Category”

  21. Fires up text editor

  22. Linking to a resource from Knowledge Network and associating with Knowledge Network category

  23. Search for a resource from Knowledge Network in real-time

  24. When a piece of linked information is associated with a node a little “i” icon displays

  25. Apply taxonomy to complete pathway or nodes within pathways

  26. Search from a controlled list of taxonomy terms

  27. Or enter Keyword

  28. These terms can be made available to assist retrieval of the pathways at both general and granular level.

  29. Save pathway before previewing

  30. Preview pathway

  31. Expand page to see additional info

  32. Basic admin metadata

  33. Key

  34. Linked resources organised into categories

  35. More Key examples

  36. Example of linking to a pathway

  37. Administrator Functions

  38. Changing style and presentation of pathway, e.g. colours, borders etc. on a per Board basis

  39. Configure Link Category settings on a per Board basis

  40. Configuring node styles on a per Board basis

  41. Approving new users and assigning roles

  42. Roles

  43. Create teams of users to work on same document

  44. Create team and assign users to team

  45. Any questions?

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