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EMail Reminder to Follow up With Primary Physician

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Saint Joseph Mercy Health System

Status

Completed

Conditions

Act Code - Emergency

Treatments

Other: Email Reminder of need to follow up with primary physician

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02274831
StJosephMHS

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of this study is to see if patients who receive an email reinforcing their discharge instructions after being discharged from the emergency department will have an affect on follow-up care with their primary physician.

Full description

When a patient is treated in the emergency department (ED), they experience a whirlwind of care involving multiple diagnostics and treatments. They are often discharged home with instructions to follow up with their primary care physician. This follow up care is crucial to ensuring optimal patient outcomes and re-establishing continuity of care. Despite efforts to communicate clearly and effectively, ED patients often have difficulty understanding their follow-up care instructions. Several different methods have been employed to attempt to improve the follow-up rates after emergency department care, including providing patients with an easily read, printed copy of discharge instructions, having a nurse or mid-level provider call patients days after discharge from the ED to ensure that they understood discharge instructions. One medium for communication that has become increasingly relevant in recent years is electronic mail (email). Because of its pervasiveness and relative ease of use, email offers a potentially valuable resource for augmenting and improving communication between physicians and patients. This study will assess whether an email reminder with follow up instructions one day after ED visit occurs will increase follow up rates and timely follow up rates.

Enrollment

577 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

    1. Patients triaged to category 2, 3, and 4 and placed in a room for care at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital-Ann Arbor Emergency Department 2. Primarily English speaking. 3. >18 years of age 4. Have a primary physician who is part of Integrated Health Associates 5. Have access to an email account

Exclusion criteria

    1. Patients triaged to category 1 or 5 placed in a room at Stl Joseph Mercy Hospital-Ann Arbor (category 1 patients are not typically discharged home from the hospital. Category 5 patients could potentially be interfered with if attempting implementation of the communication instrument. Category 5 patients are typically very straightforward visits with minimal requirement for follow-up appointments) 2. Patients < age 18 3. Prisoners or institutionalized persons 4. Patients with a mental-health related chief complaint 5. Not primarily English speaking (the potential language barriers could interfere with ability to communicate via email which will be written in English) 6. Under temporary or permanent custodianship (used as a surrogate for ongoing lack of mental competence or consciousness) 7. Prior participation in this study. (A patient may only participate once).

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

577 participants in 2 patient groups

Email Group
Experimental group
Description:
Includes receiving standard of care discharge instructions plus an email after being discharged home from the emergency department, reinforcing their discharge instructions. Included in the email is their physician's name and recommended timing of follow-up visit.
Treatment:
Other: Email Reminder of need to follow up with primary physician
Standard of Care
No Intervention group
Description:
Includes standard of care discharge instructions after being discharged from the emergency department. This included receiving paper copies of their discharge instructions.

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