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This study is a multicenter evaluation of diagnostic performance using simulated clinical vignettes. It aims to test the effectiveness of the POSOS app in detecting drug-induced iatrogenesis in urgent medical situations, an issue of public health importance. Participating physicians, who are randomly assigned to either use or not use POSOS, are categorized based on their years of experience. Vignettes, including a mixture of complex, simple, and non-iatrogenesis cases, are assigned to these doctors. During the simulation, physicians respond to their respective vignettes on the YgheniVi platform, with responses recorded at two intervals (5 min and 15 min). The supervising physicians subsequently fill out an e-CRF, providing further data on the time spent, the number of medical research applications used, and the overall user experience of POSOS. A doctor/pharmacist pair then corrects the answers to the vignettes.


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NCT number NCT05952193
Study type Observational
Source Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Amiens
Contact Aurélien MARY, Dr
Phone 03 22 08 71 40
Email Mary.aurelien@chu-amiens.fr
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date June 21, 2023
Completion date July 2024

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