Flanagan, MindyArbuckle, NicoleSaleem, Jason J.Militello, Laura G.Haggstrom, David A.Doebbeling, Bradley N.2015-08-192015-08-192011-10Flanagan, M., Arbuckle, N., Saleem, J. J., Militello, L. G., Haggstrom, D. A., & Doebbeling, B. N. (2011). Development of a Workflow Integration Survey (WIS) for Implementing Computerized Clinical Decision Support. AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings, 2011, 427–434.https://hdl.handle.net/1805/6658Interventions that focus on improving computerized clinical decision support (CDS) demonstrate that successful workflow integration can increase the adoption and use of CDS. However, metrics for assessing workflow integration in clinical settings are not well established. The goal of this study was to develop and validate a survey to assess the extent to which CDS is integrated into workflow. Qualitative data on CDS design, usability, and integration from four sites was collected by direct observation, interviews, and focus groups. Thematic analysis based on the sociotechnical systems theory revealed consistent themes across sites. Themes related to workflow integration included navigation, functionality, usability, and workload. Based on these themes, a brief 12-item scale to assess workflow integration was developed, refined, and validated with providers in a simulation study. To our knowledge, this is one of the first tools developed to specifically measure workflow integration of CDS.en-UScomputerized clinical decision supportworkflow integrationDevelopment of a Workflow Integration Survey (WIS) for Implementing Computerized Clinical Decision SupportArticle