Technology Clinical Trial
— PEDSOfficial title:
A Prospective Qualitative and Quantitative Controlled Study, Exploring the Impact of Patient Centred Digital Prescriptions on Health, in Patients With Chronic Health Conditions
NCT number | NCT03479034 |
Other study ID # | SCALA001 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Withdrawn |
Phase | |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | January 2019 |
Est. completion date | October 2019 |
Verified date | November 2019 |
Source | Holdsworth House Medical Practice |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
A prospective qualitative and quantitative controlled study, exploring the impact of patient centred digital prescriptions on health, in patients with chronic health conditions.
Status | Withdrawn |
Enrollment | 0 |
Est. completion date | October 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | July 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 85 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Ages 18-85 - Cognitively able to understand instructions and care for themselves - Lives in the community (not institutionalised) - Owner of a smartphone and able to use Apps - On 3 or more chronic prescription medications - Informed consent as documented by signature (Appendix Informed Consent Form) - Has had experience with prescriptions in Australia for at least 1 year - For the clinicians - any clinician who is using the ScalaMed prescription system in the Holdsworth House - For pharmacists - who are utilising the ScalaMed system in one of the four clinics Exclusion Criteria: - Known or suspected non-compliance, drug or alcohol abuse - Inability to follow the procedures of the study due to language problems, psychological disorders, dementia of the participant - Previous enrolment into the current study |
Country | Name | City | State |
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n/a |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Holdsworth House Medical Practice | ScalaMed |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Patient preference | Primary outcome is the change from baseline in patient preference for ScalaMed over previous prescription management tools after 3-months, determined through a questionnaire using a 4 point Likert scale. 9) I prefer Scalamed to my previous system of managing prescriptions Strongly agree Somewhat agree somewhat disagree strongly disagree |
6 months | |
Secondary | Clinician prefence | The change from baseline in clinician preference for ScalaMed over previous prescription management tools after 3-months, determined through a questionnaire using a 4 point Likert scale. 1. I prefer ScalaMed over paper for helping patients manage their prescriptions Strongly agree Somewhat agree somewhat disagree strongly disagree |
3 months | |
Secondary | Prescriber satisfaction | Outcome will be determined through a questionnaire and will describe prescriber satisfaction in managing patient's prescriptions at 6 months 19 questions in relation to the impact of electronic prescriptions on the patient's journey, from when a prescription is required to when their medicines are received with the options: Strongly Disagree, Slightly Disagree, Slightly Agree, Strongly Agree. For example: Easier for me to send patients prescriptions when they are not in the clinic Patients have increased control and understanding of their medicines Electronic prescriptions are more patient centric |
6 months | |
Secondary | Clinical Implications | Determined through a questionnaire, a description of the clinical implications associated with consumers utilizing digital prescriptions at 6 months Please indicate the extent to which you agree with the following statements about the impact of ScalaMed electronic prescriptions on patient care: Strongly Disagree, Slightly Disagree, Slightly Agree, Strongly Agree Reduces the likelihood of prescription errors Makes it easier for patients to have their prescriptions dispensed Empowers patients with their data Reduces admin burden in the clinic Reduces fraud Helps patients adhere to their medicine Integrates data across providers Reduces workload Reduced lost of missing prescriptions |
6 months | |
Secondary | Patient measures | Description of clinically relevant patient measures affected by proper utilization of medication information, measured through repeat questionnaires over 6 months 1. Which of the following features of ScalaMed do you value? (Tick all that apply) No paper Value for patient - ease and convenience and source of truth data Ability to view patient's prescribing across doctors Ability to view patient's dispensing history Potential for interaction and allergy alerts Ability to send prescriptions to patients remotely (prescriber) / patients can send me prescriptions remotely (pharmacy) |
6 months | |
Secondary | Digital sharing | To describe the relationship of digitally sharing data and communications between the consumer and their care team, measured through repeat questionnaires over 6 months | 6 months | |
Secondary | Care implications | A description of the relationship between shared data and efficient and relevant care measured through a Combination of patient and clinical questionnaires over 6 months. Patients questionnaires: Did you find a mistake, or issue with a prescription that you were sent BECAUSE of ScalaMed - that is, ScalaMed helped you see that you received an incorrect medicine or dosage? Yes/No Did you see another health care practitioner since you last completed a questionnaire? Yes /No Did you show them your prescription data on ScalaMed? Yes/No Clinician Questions 1.Which of the following features of ScalaMed do you value? (Tick all that apply) 2.Electronic prescriptions have the potential to reduce miscommunication between health professionals: Strongly Disagree, Slightly Disagree, Slightly Agree, Strongly Agree |
6 months | |
Secondary | Pharmacy engagement | A description of consumer engagement and experience at the pharmacy over 6 months, as measured by repeat questionnaires. Pharmacyexamples: 4 questions in relation to the impact of electronic prescriptions on the patient's journey, from when a prescription is required to when their medicines are received with the options: Strongly Disagree, Slightly Disagree, Slightly Agree, Strongly Agree. For example: d. Electronic prescriptions are more legible e. Has potential to reduce miscommunication between health professionals Patient examples:Since you last completed a questionnaire have you arrived in a pharmacy to find you had no more prescriptions/repeats available? Yes/no At the moment do you know where all your prescriptions are stored/kept? Yes/no |
6 months |
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