NCT03244033

Integrating Contextual Factors Into Clinical Decision Support

Official Title:

Integrating Contextual Factors Into Clinical Decision Support to Reduce Contextual Error and Improve Outcomes in Ambulatory Care

Summary

Preventing contextual errors requires heightening clinician responsiveness to clues that there are contextual factors during the clinical encounter, in real time. These clues, termed contextual red flags are evident in two sources: the medical record and from patients directly. An effective intervention would prompt clinicians to determine whether there are underlying contextual factors that could be addressed in the care plan, averting contextual error. This desirable process is termed contextual probing.

While clinical decision support (CDS) has been used to provide physicians with timely biomedical information at the point of care to prevent errors and promote appropriate care, this technology also affords an opportunity to draw physician attention to both contextual red flags and contextual factors in order to avert contextual errors. This study assesses the potential of "contextualized CDS" to improve contextualization of care through a randomized controlled intervention trial, with assessment measures of both patient health care outcomes and averted costs associated with overuse and misuse of medical services. The three hypotheses are that CDS:

1. Reduces contextual error: CDS tools that inform clinicians of contextual factors and prompt them to explore contextual red flags should result in a reduction in contextual error.
2. Improve health care outcomes: Contextualized CDS predicts improved health care outcomes defined as a partial or full resolution of the contextual red flag (e.g. elevated HgB A1c) after the index visit.
3. Reduces avoidable health care costs: Contextualized CDS is associated with a reduction in misuse and overuse of inappropriate or unnecessary medical services.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

* English-speaking adult patients presenting to outpatient primary care clinics for scheduled appointments who can be contacted in advance of their appointment and the clinicians (physicians or nurse practitioners) seeing those patients at those visits.

Exclusion Criteria:

* • Patients with emergent or unscheduled visits or who do not speak English.

Disease(s) and\or Condition(s)

Medical Errors

Decision Support Systems, Clinical

Diagnostic Errors

Primary Purpose
  • HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Intervention/Treatment
    • Type: OTHER
    • Name: Contextual clinical decision support
    • Description: Incorporation of contextual data into EHR clinical decision support alerts
    • Arm Group Labels: Contextual Survey + Contextual CDS
    • Type: BEHAVIORAL
    • Name: Contextual survey
    • Description: Patients complete a survey asking about red flags that could signal contextual factors relevant to their care
    • Arm Group Labels: Contextual Survey + Contextual CDS, Contextual Survey Only
Sponsor
  • University of Illinois at Chicago