Assessing the Impact of a Clinical Decision Support Tool for Pain Management on Guideline-Concordant Decisions in Primary Care: A Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial
Presentation Time: 08:15 AM - 08:30 AM
Abstract Keywords: Clinical Decision Support, Chronic Care Management, Evaluation
Primary Track: Applications
Programmatic Theme: Clinical Informatics
We assessed the effects of Chronic Pain OneSheet on guideline-recommended pain care in a randomized controlled trial across two health systems. OneSheet access caused a significant 0.2 percentage point increase in the rate of goal documentation, a 0.8 percentage point increase in pain and function documentation, and a 1.9 percentage point increase in urine drug screen orders. OneSheet had positive effects on care and is low-cost to adopt, implement, and sustain in electronic health records.
Speaker(s):
Nate Apathy, PhD
University of Maryland
Author(s):
Christopher Harle, PhD - Indiana University; Olena Mazurenko, MD, PhD - Indiana University Fairbanks School of Public Health; Lindsey Sanner, MPH - Indiana University; Emma McCord, MPA - Indiana University Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health; Pablo Cuadros; Meredith Adams, MD, MS - Wake Forest School of Medicine; Robert Hurley, MD PhD - Wake Forest Baptist Health; Randall Grout - Indiana University; Burke Mamlin, MD - Regenstrief Institute; Saura Fortin, MD, MBA - Eskenazi Health; Justin Blackburn - Regenstrief Institute; Nir Menachemi, PhD, MPH - Indiana University / Regenstrief Institute; Joshua Vest, PhD - Indiana University; Matthew Gurka, PhD - University of Virginia;
Presentation Time: 08:15 AM - 08:30 AM
Abstract Keywords: Clinical Decision Support, Chronic Care Management, Evaluation
Primary Track: Applications
Programmatic Theme: Clinical Informatics
We assessed the effects of Chronic Pain OneSheet on guideline-recommended pain care in a randomized controlled trial across two health systems. OneSheet access caused a significant 0.2 percentage point increase in the rate of goal documentation, a 0.8 percentage point increase in pain and function documentation, and a 1.9 percentage point increase in urine drug screen orders. OneSheet had positive effects on care and is low-cost to adopt, implement, and sustain in electronic health records.
Speaker(s):
Nate Apathy, PhD
University of Maryland
Author(s):
Christopher Harle, PhD - Indiana University; Olena Mazurenko, MD, PhD - Indiana University Fairbanks School of Public Health; Lindsey Sanner, MPH - Indiana University; Emma McCord, MPA - Indiana University Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health; Pablo Cuadros; Meredith Adams, MD, MS - Wake Forest School of Medicine; Robert Hurley, MD PhD - Wake Forest Baptist Health; Randall Grout - Indiana University; Burke Mamlin, MD - Regenstrief Institute; Saura Fortin, MD, MBA - Eskenazi Health; Justin Blackburn - Regenstrief Institute; Nir Menachemi, PhD, MPH - Indiana University / Regenstrief Institute; Joshua Vest, PhD - Indiana University; Matthew Gurka, PhD - University of Virginia;
Assessing the Impact of a Clinical Decision Support Tool for Pain Management on Guideline-Concordant Decisions in Primary Care: A Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial
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