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The goal of this randomized trial is to test the impact of mailing personalized prescribing Portraits (an audit and feedback tool) and Therapeutics Letters (a reference document) to physicians on first-line prescribing to patients with uncomplicated urinary tract infection (UTI) . The main question this study aims to answer is: • To what extent can personal prescribing feedback Portraits and Therapeutics Letters have an effect on how physicians prescribe antibiotics for uncomplicated UTI? Approximately 5,000 British Columbian Family Practitioners (FP's) have been randomly divided into three groups, and each group received the Portrait at different times. To help ascertain the possible impact of Portraits, pooled data on first-line prescribing for uncomplicated UTI by FP's who received the Portrait at an early time point (September 23, 2021) will be compared to that of those who received a Portrait at a delayed time point (March 28, 2022). Researchers will compare prescribing data from these groups to see if the prescribing Portraits have had a differential impact on prescribing of antibiotics for uncomplicated UTI.


Clinical Trial Description

This study is a randomized trial testing the effectiveness of personalized prescribing Portraits and Therapeutics Letters on appropriate treatment for uncomplicated acute cystitis (urinary tract infection) in the primary care setting in the province of British Columbia (B.C.) between September, 2021 and March, 2022. Approximately 5,000 B.C. physicians were randomly divided into 3 arms (each representing ~ 33%) that received the Portrait and Therapeutics Letter at different times. Approximately 1,691 physicians were randomized to each group. This "designed delay" will enable evaluation of the impact of Portraits and Therapeutics Letters on prescribing at an aggregate level across the province of British Columbia. On the initial mailing (September 23, 2021), Early Letter + Portrait Arm received a early Portrait (P) + Letter (L), Delayed Control Arm received nothing, and Early Letter Arm received an Early Letter Only. On the delayed mailing (March 28, 2022), both Early Letter Arm and Delayed Control Arm received a delayed Portrait (P) + Letter (L). Within the study and across these groups, there will be four comparisons as follows: During the study period (Sept 23, 2021 to Mar 28, 2022): i. Early Letter + Portrait Arm vs Delayed Control Arm (to test the impact of L+P combined) ii. Early Letter + Portrait Arm vs Early Letter Arm (to test the the added impact of P in physicians who received L) iii. Early Letter Arm vs Delayed Control Arm (to test the the impact of L) During the study period (Sept 23, 2021 to Sept 28, 2022): iv. Delayed Control Arm vs Early Letter Arm (to test the impact of repeated messaging) The analysis will identify: 1. Baseline Characteristics: Physicians and Patients by Study Group. Age (mean, sd), age groups, sex, urban vs rural. 2. Trends: monthly prescribing line chart for all of B.C. of Nitrofurantoin, Ciprofloxacin, and Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMX), from 1 year prior to first mailing (September 23, 2021) to the end of the delay period (September 2022). This will illustrate background trends in prescribing patterns. 3. Relative Risk: Prescribing in the early and delayed intervention groups will be compared 6 months pre/post intervention. A four-way comparison of numerators during the pre/post periods between the early and delay groups will provide an odds ratio that approximates the relative risk. ;


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NCT number NCT05817253
Study type Interventional
Source University of British Columbia
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date September 23, 2021
Completion date September 28, 2022

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