The purpose of our study is to develop an effective, efficient, and feasible pressure injury prevention clinical decision support (PIP CDS) tool. To achieve this, we assembled a diverse group of key stakeholders from across the United States, including expert clinicians, informatic expert, educators, patients, and caregivers, to discuss the creation of a tool. Innovative, virtual, and interactive tools are necessary to both communicate and capture the dialogue between researcher and stakeholder in meaningful ways. In this session, we will describe how we are utilizing technology to elicit synchronous key stakeholders’ engagement in the development of the PIP CDS tool to help nurses, who are overwhelmed with care priorities and patient complexities, to implement evidence-based pressure injury prevention strategies.