Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Implementing Online Patient-Provider Communication Into Clinical Practice: Implementation Research
This interdisciplinary, international collaboration study, including the the Norwegian Health Economy Administration (HELFO) will evaluate the effectiveness and real-world implementation of an online patient-provider communication (OPPC) service into rout ine practice. In Phase I we will identify patients and care providers requirements and organizational contexts, and use participatory design methods to adapt the OPPC service to users needs and the context of clinical practice. In Phase II we will offer study participants access to the OPPC service to understand implementation issues. In addition, we will conduct a pilot randomized clinical trial (usual care; OPPC) with 40 patients in each group that will be followed over 6 months.
A rapidly growing research literature documents the importance of Health IT to improve
communication between health care providers and their patients. Patient Internet portals and
online patient-provider communication (OPPC) allow patients to stay connected with their
care providers between clinical encounters, get help and advice for their symptoms and
problems from home, better understand and manage their illness, and become more engaged in
their care. Through better patient-provider partnerships and communication independent of
face-to-face visits, health problems and side-effects of treatment can be more easily
detected, prevented, and treated more quickly.
Therefore, the overall goal of this international collaboration study is to implement and
evaluate the effects and use of a primarily nurse-administered OPPC service, including
access to advice from physicians, dietitians and social counselors, as part of regular
patient care; and using methods consistent with effectiveness research to bridge the gap
between research evidence and translation into routine practice.
The specific aims of this study are twofold:
In Phase I the investigators will refine and implement an Internet-based OPPC service where
patients can ask questions and receive advice and support from care providers and social
counselors. The investigators will use participatory design methods to adapt an OPPC service
to patients' needs; care providers' requirements; and the workflow and organizational and
technical infrastructure of clinical practice by answering the following research questions:
What are the predisposing, enabling and reinforcing factors related to successful adoption,
implementation and maintenance of the OPPC service such as: potential barriers to successful
implementation; workflow adjustments, support and resources needed to implement and maintain
the OPPC in daily clinical practice?
In Phase II we will offer study participants access to the OPPC service to understand
implementation issues. In addition, we will conduct a pilot randomized clinical trial (usual
care; OPPC) with 40 patients in each group that will be followed over 6 months to evaluate:
1. participation rate and OPPC use;
2. characteristics of high/low volume users, patient-caregiver communication and use
patterns;
3. perceived usefulness and ease of use and
4. impacts on organizational change and interdisciplinary collaboration.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Supportive Care
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