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Implementing an evidence-based computerized decision support system linked to electronic health records to improve care for cancer patients.

The ONCO-CODES (Computerized DEcision Support in ONCOlogy) trial is a pragmatic, parallel group, randomized controlled study with 1:1 allocation ratio Study Duration 12 month Study Center(s) Single-center

Objectives:

The primary outcome of this trial is a process outcome. i.e. the rate at which the issues reported by the reminders are resolved (resolution rates).


Clinical Trial Description

Implementing an evidence-based computerized decision support system linked to electronic health records to improve care for cancer patients.

Short Title/Acronym ONCO-CODES Protocol Code IRST100.23

Rationale:

Computerized decision support systems (CDSSs) are computer programs that provide clinicians, staff, patients, or other individuals with person-specific, actionable recommendations or management options that are intelligently filtered or presented at appropriate times to enhance health and health care. CDSSs might be integrated with patient electronic health records (EHRs) and evidence-based knowledge. The Investigators designed a pragmatic randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of patient-specific, point-of-care reminders generated by the Medilogy Decision Support System (MediDSS) on clinical practice and the quality of care in the Istituto Scientifico Romagnolo per lo Studio e la Cura dei Tumori (IRST) IRCCS. The Investigators hypothesize that MediDSS reminders can increase clinician adherence to guidelines and, eventually, improve the quality of care offered to hospitalized patient. The adoption of CDSSs is likely to increase across healthcare systems due to growing concerns about the quality of medical care and discrepancy between real and ideal practice, continuous calls for a meaningful use of health information technology, and the increasing use of and familiarity with advanced technology among new generations of physicians.

Study Design:

The ONCO-CODES (Computerized DEcision Support in ONCOlogy) trial is a pragmatic, parallel group, randomized controlled study with 1:1 allocation ratio Study Duration 12 month Study Center(s) Single-center

Objectives:

The primary outcome of this trial is a process outcome. i.e. the rate at which the issues reported by the reminders are resolved (resolution rates).

Number of Subjects:

The investigators calculated the sample size on the basis of the primary outcome. A sample of 1,704 reminders will be necessary to detect the difference between the two groups (power = 0.90; α =0.05, two-sided; 1:1 allocation). Since estimates for intracluster correlation are not available, Implementing an evidence-based computerized decision support system linked to electronic health records to improve care for cancer patients.

Diagnosis and Main Inclusion Criteria:

The investigators will include all the patients admitted to the facilities of the IRST IRCCS. There are no exclusion criteria

Statistical Methodology:

All analyses will follow the intention-to-treat principle: patients will be analyzed in the group to which they have been randomized. Descriptive statistics will be presented.

All statistical tests will be two-sided. The investigators will use the Stata software to perform all statistical analyses (Stata Corp., College Station, TX, USA).The investigators increased the required sample size (by 20%) to 2,046 reminders to account for clustering by patient. ;


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NCT number NCT02645357
Study type Interventional
Source Istituto Scientifico Romagnolo per lo Studio e la cura dei Tumori
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date November 2015
Completion date January 2017

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