Impact of Best Practice Alerts in Cardiology Outpatient Clinics
- Conditions
- Atrial FibrillationHypertension
- Registration Number
- NCT02436421
- Lead Sponsor
- Duke University
- Brief Summary
This quality improvement intervention seeks to implement two Best Practice Alerts (BPAs) for use in cardiology clinics while simultaneously evaluating the impact of each BPA- one for patients with uncontrolled blood pressure and one for patients with atrial fibrillation not on anticoagulation.
- Detailed Description
Best Practice Alerts based will be created for hypertension and atrial fibrillation. Outpatient cardiology providers will be randomly allocated into one of three groups. The first group will receive the BPA for hypertension alone. The second group will receive the BPA for atrial fibrillation alone. The final group will receive both BPAs. The rate of blood pressure control for all patients and anticoagulation in patients with atrial fibrillation in each group will be evaluated prior to and after the implementation of the BPAs to determine the effect of the BPA.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 7000
- all patients seen routinely by cardiologists at Duke
- none
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Rates of hypertension control among patients seen by cardiology 1 year Rates of anticoagulation among patients with atrial fibrillation 1 year
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
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