Adaptation and Pilot Implementation of ePNa Clinical Decision Support for Utah Urgent Care Clinics
Adaptation and Pilot Implementation of a Validated, Electronic Real-Time Clinical Decision Support Tool for Care of Pneumonia Patients in 10 Utah Urgent Care Centers
Intermountain Health Care, Inc.
4,000 participants
Nov 12, 2020
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
We plan to adapt an innovative, validated emergency department (ED) CDS tool based on consensus guidelines for pneumonia care (ePNa) to function in urgent care clinics (Instacares at Intermountain) and combine it seamlessly with Stanford's CheXED artificial intelligence model using an interoperable platform currently under development by Care Transformation Information Services at Intermountain. We will then deploy it to one of two groups of Instacares (randomly selected) using the CFIR framework for Implementation Science best practice.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- All patients ≥ 12 years of age with pneumonia: defined by the J-18.X pneumonia code or acute respiratory failure or sepsis with secondary pneumonia codes
- Survey All physicians and advanced practice clinicians who are employed and actively seeing patients in the 4 Utah Valley Instacares
Exclusion Criteria3
- Patients without radiographic confirmation of pneumonia
- Subsequent episodes of pneumonia within 12 months (so as not to over-represent patients with recurrent pneumonia caused by recurrent aspiration or structural lung disease).
- Survey No providers will be excluded from the survey invitation
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Interventions
Our questionnaire includes questions on respondent demographics and Likert-style questions about respondent experiences with ePNa. We will validate our modified questionnaire by calculating component loadings and Cronbach Alphas (i.e., internal consistency) of Likert questions loading onto the same components.
ePNa-CheXED will incorporate Stanford University's artificial intelligence CheXED model to provide electronic classification of chest images in \<1 second for elements of pneumonia diagnosis and treatment (radiographic pneumonia, single vs multiple lobes, and pleural effusion).
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NCT04606849