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A Phased-Implementation Feasibility and Proof-of-Concept Study to Assess Incorporating the NIDA CTN Common Data Elements (CDEs) Into the Electronic Health Record (EHR) in Large Primary Care Settings ("CDE-EHR-PC" Study), Phase 1

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NYU Langone Health

Status

Completed

Conditions

Addiction

Treatments

Behavioral: Interviews with Stakeholders

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02974335
14-01948

Details and patient eligibility

About

This is a 4-phase study to implement the NIDA CDEs in primary care settings. Collecting and utilizing the CDEs in clinical practice requires a strategy for implementing screening to collect substance use information that populates the CDEs, and assisting primary care providers to offer appropriate interventions by providing clinical decision support (CDS) and a mechanism for making referrals to addiction treatment. We aim to maximize the efficient adoption of screening, CDS, and treatment referrals by integrating all of these activities into the electronic health record (EHR).

The study will be conducted at three sites, representing three large health systems. Each phase will include deliverables essential to move to the next phase, and an independent Advisory Committee will review progress and make recommendations at each transition about how best to progress to each subsequent phase. Based on progress during earlier phases, the Advisory Committee may recommend expansion to additional clinics or health systems during the second part of Phase 4.

Full description

Phase 1 involves identifying the optimal screening tools and approaches for capturing CDE data, programming the screening tools and CDEs into the Epic EHR, and soliciting stakeholder input regarding implementation strategies for screening and clinical interventions (including treatment referrals) to address substance use.

In the KTA framework, Phase 1 addresses the first steps in the action cycle, which are to identify, review, and select the tools that are to be implemented; adapt tools to the local context; assess barriers to use of the tools; and begin the process of implementation by programming these tools into the Epic EHR. We will accomplish these steps primarily through interviews and focus groups with key stakeholders. The information gained from stakeholders will be applied in an iterative process to develop a best-practice approach to screening patients, and to build the EHR tools (CDEs and CDS) that will be further tailored and tested in Phase 2, and then implemented in one clinic in Phase 3.

Research Questions and Aims

The research questions that Phase 1 seeks to address are:

  1. Where should screening and initial assessment occur, and who should administer the screening and assessment questionnaires?
  2. Is it better to screen for drugs only, or for drugs and alcohol, or for drugs, alcohol and tobacco? Should screening also include depression (e.g., PHQ2 and PHQ9)? Should screening be embedded in a broad behavioral health screen (e.g., a comprehensive health risk assessment such as My Own Health Report (30))?

The specific aim that corresponds to Phase 1 is Aim 1: To program the NIDA CTN CDEs and a lean decision support module into Epic. This phase will also define potential barriers and facilitators to the adoption of the CDEs and CDS, which is a component of Specific Aim 2.

Enrollment

67 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Must be a current primary care clinic patient

Exclusion criteria

  • Inability to provide informed consent

Trial design

67 participants in 3 patient groups

Primary Care Providers (PCPs)
Description:
Key stakeholders including: informatics/Epic leaders, medical providers, and patients from the two health systems that will be involved in the study, as well as national health information technology leaders from other large health systems.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Interviews with Stakeholders
Medical Assistants (MAs) + Registered Nurses (RNs)
Description:
Key stakeholders including: informatics/Epic leaders, medical providers, and patients from the two health systems that will be involved in the study, as well as national health information technology leaders from other large health systems.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Interviews with Stakeholders
Patients
Description:
Key stakeholders including: informatics/Epic leaders, medical providers, and patients from the two health systems that will be involved in the study, as well as national health information technology leaders from other large health systems.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Interviews with Stakeholders

Trial contacts and locations

3

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