Humans Clinical Trial
— ADAM's APPLEOfficial title:
a Randomized Controlled Trial Study to Determine the Impact of Accuracy of Problem Lists in Electronic Health Records on Clinical Decision-making
Verified date | December 2022 |
Source | Academisch Medisch Centrum - Universiteit van Amsterdam (AMC-UvA) |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The primary objective of this study is to determine whether patient records with complete, structured and up-to-date problem lists ('accurate problem lists'), result in better clinical decision-making, compared to patient records that convey the same information in a less structured way where the problem list has missing and/or duplicate diagnoses ('inaccurate problem lists'). The secondary objective is to determine whether the time required to make a correct decision is less for patient records with accurate problem lists compared to patient records with inaccurate problem lists.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 160 |
Est. completion date | December 21, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | December 21, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Healthcare professionals who are allowed to prescribe medication, thus hold a position as: medical specialist, medical resident, nurse specialist or physician assistant, research-specialists - Healthcare professionals must have followed at least the 'basic EHR Epic course'. This electronic health record course lasts for three days and includes how to send letters, register diagnoses in a record, request testing, all in the software system EPIC, which concludes with an exam on the theory. Exclusion Criteria: - Non-Dutch speaking employees as the patient cases and the exercises are described in Dutch |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Netherlands | Amsterdam UMC, Location AMC | Amsterdam | Noord-Holland |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Eva Klappe |
Netherlands,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | the correctness of the answer of medication B including the right motivation | Measured using a questionnaire showing the two question(s) per patient record on a separate tablet during the experiment. Two Yes/No questions per patient record (so a total of four questions per participant) are answered. Answers are stored using an automatically assigned unique anonymized identifier. The question for both patient records is: "can the patient be prescribed medication A and/or B?". Medications A and B can both not be prescribed, but medication B is related to the problem list diagnoses and medication A is related to the allergy list which is the same for both versions of the patient records. A motivation is required per Yes/No answer to determine the correctness of the answer and prevent from a chance of gambling. An independent researcher from the research team who did not perform the experiments will categorize the motivation of the answers for medication B. | during the experiment/questionnaire | |
Secondary | the total time to answer the two questions correctly, where the answer of medication B also includes the right motivation | The time to enter the motivation was not measured. However, the participants might give the right answer but the wrong motivation. For this secondary outcome measure, only the answers that have the right motivation are considered as 'right answer'. | during the experiment/questionnaire | |
Secondary | the total time to answer the two questions correctly including the right motivations for medication A and B | A time stamp is registered when the participant opens the question, and a time stamp is registered when the participant confirms the answers. A time stamp is therefore registered for the total of two Yes/No answers per patient record. | during the experiment/questionnaire | |
Secondary | the correctness of both the answer for medication A and B including the right motivations for A and B | Measured using a questionnaire showing the two question(s) per patient record on a separate tablet during the experiment. Two Yes/No questions per patient record (so a total of four questions per participant) are answered. Answers are stored using an automatically assigned unique anonymized identifier. The question for both patient records is: "can the patient be prescribed medication A and/or B?". Medications A and B can both not be prescribed, but medication B is related to the problem list diagnoses and medication A is related to the allergy list which is the same for both versions of the patient records. A motivation is required per Yes/No answer to determine the correctness of the answer and prevent from a chance of gambling. An independent researcher from the research team who did not perform the experiments will categorize the motivation of the answers for medication A and B. | during the experiment/questionnaire | |
Secondary | the correctness of the answer for medication A including the right explanation | Measured using a questionnaire showing the two question(s) per patient record on a separate tablet during the experiment. Two Yes/No questions per patient record (so a total of four questions per participant) are answered. Answers are stored using an automatically assigned unique anonymized identifier. The question for both patient records is: "can the patient be prescribed medication A and/or B?". Medications A and B can both not be prescribed, but medication B is related to the problem list diagnoses and medication A is related to the allergy list which is the same for both versions of the patient records. A motivation is required per Yes/No answer to determine the correctness of the answer and prevent from a chance of gambling. An independent researcher from the research team who did not perform the experiments will categorize the motivation of the answers for medication A. | during the experiment/questionnaire |
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