RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT07051668

The RightCall: Implementing a Sepsis Diagnostic Toolkit to Improve Pediatric Diagnosis in ED Transfer Calls

The Right Call: Implementing a Sepsis Diagnostic Safety Toolkit in a Pediatric Transfer Call Center to Improve Diagnosis of Children in General Emergency Settings


Sponsor

University of Colorado, Denver

Enrollment

500 participants

Start Date

Jul 8, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Sepsis is a leading cause of death in children, and an early diagnosis that improves outcomes is less likely in children who are treated in general Emergency Departments (EDs), that treat adults and children, compared to pediatric Emergency Departments. The study team, in collaboration with invested clinicians and expert partners, has developed a pediatric sepsis diagnostic safety toolkit that we will implement in a pediatric health system's transfer call center. Preparation for launch of the toolkit will include education throughout Children's Hospital Colorado (CHCO), with a focus on transfer center nurses and accepting CHCO physicians who will be partnering in delivering the toolkit. Usual avenues for clinical education will be used, including meetings, endorsement from clinical leaders, emails, and physical materials such as badge and pocket cards. Referring Emergency Department (ED) providers outside of CHCO will not receive education about the toolkit by design, since they are the recipients of the toolkit which is designed to disseminate sepsis diagnostic knowledge in real time to general EDs within existing transfer workflows. This research will test whether the toolkit improves early pediatric sepsis diagnosis in general EDs where most children receive their first critical hours of care.


Eligibility

Min Age: 1 Month

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This quality improvement study looks at recordings of transfer calls made to a children's hospital to evaluate how well a sepsis diagnostic toolkit helps doctors at referring hospitals identify sepsis in pediatric patients before they are transferred. Sepsis is a life-threatening response to infection. **You may be eligible if (as a patient):** - You are a child who was transferred to Children's Hospital Colorado for emergency or inpatient care - You either met criteria for sepsis (a condition called Phoenix sepsis) in the referring emergency department, during transport, or within 6 or 24 hours of arriving at the pediatric hospital **You may NOT be eligible if:** - You are less than one month old - Your transfer call recording is not available in the database Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

OTHERPediatric Sepsis Diagnostic Toolkit

The toolkit consists of the following items: 1) a recommendation to request and report vital signs in all pediatric hospital/ED transfers, 2) dissemination of evidence based pediatric sepsis diagnostic criteria to accepting and referring providers and transfer nurses, and 3) accepting physician education in conversational strategies to promote improved diagnostic accuracy during pediatric transfer conversations.


Locations(1)

Children's Hospital Colorado

Aurora, Colorado, United States

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