Comparison of Two Symptom Checkers (Ada and Symptoma) in the Emergency Department: Randomized, Crossover, Head-to-Head, Double-Blinded Study

Background: Emergency departments (EDs) are frequently overcrowded and increasingly used by nonurgent patients. Symptom checkers (SCs) offer on-demand access to disease suggestions and recommended actions, potentially improving overall patient flow. Contrary to the increasing use of SCs, there is a...

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Main Authors: Knitza, Johannes, Hasanaj, Ragip, Beyer, Jonathan, Ganzer, Franziska, Slagman, Anna, Bolanaki, Myrto, Napierala, Hendrik, Schmieding, Malte L., Al-Zaher, Nizam, Orlemann, Till, Muehlensiepen, Felix, Greenfield, Julia, Vuillerme, Nicolas, Kuhn, Sebastian, Schett, Georg, Achenbach, Stephan, Dechant, Katharina
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Language:English
Published: Philipps-Universität Marburg 2024
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Call Number: urn:nbn:de:hebis:04-es2024-09848
Publication Date: 2024-12-17
Source: Erstveröffentlichung: Knitza J, Hasanaj R, Beyer J, Ganzer F, Slagman A, Bolanaki M, Napierala H, Schmieding M, Al-Zaher N, Orlemann T, Muehlensiepen F, Greenfield J, Vuillerme N, Kuhn S, Schett G, Achenbach S, Dechant K. Comparison of Two Symptom Checkers (Ada and Symptoma) in the Emergency Department: Randomized, Crossover, Head-to-Head, Double-Blinded Study. J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e56514. URL: https://www.jmir.org/2024/1/e56514. https://doi.org/10.2196/56514
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Access URL: https://archiv.ub.uni-marburg.de/es/2024/0984
https://doi.org/10.2196/56514