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Key Information Can Influence Clinician Ordering of Brain CTs

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Clinical Decision-Making
Interventions
Other: Simulation-based clinical decision on brain CT ordering
Registration Number
NCT03449862
Lead Sponsor
Clemson University
Brief Summary

The frequency of head computed tomography (CT) imaging for mild head trauma patients has raised safety and cost concerns. Validated clinical decision rules exist in the published literature and on-line sources to guide medical image ordering but are often not used by emergency department (ED) clinicians. Using simulation, we explored whether the presentation of a clinical decision rule (i.e. Canadian CT Head Rule - CCHR), findings from malpractice cases related to clinicians not ordering CT imaging in mild head trauma cases, and estimated patient out-of-pocket cost might influence clinician brain CT ordering. Understanding what type and how information may influence clinical decision making in the ordering advanced medical imaging is important in shaping the optimal design and implementation of related clinical decision support systems.

Detailed Description

Multi-center, double-blinded simulation-based randomized controlled trial. Following standardized clinical vignette presentation, clinicians made an initial imaging decision for the patient. This was followed by additional information on decision support rules, malpractice outcome review, and patient cost; each with opportunity to modify their initial order. The malpractice and cost information differed by assigned group to test the any temporal relationship. The simulation closed with a second vignette and an imaging decision.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
167
Inclusion Criteria
  • Clinician (physician, nurse practitioner, physician assistant) licensed to deliver health care.
  • Actively employed to deliver health care in the emergency department of Greenville health System (South Carolina) or Emory University (Georgia)
Exclusion Criteria
  • None

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
LEGAL-COSTSimulation-based clinical decision on brain CT orderingClinicians were first presented malpractice case law summary information (which suggests clinician not likely to be sued for not ordering CT scan) then patient out-of-pocket cost information for brain CT image (which provides them insight into what the patient is likely to pay for the test)
COST-LEGALSimulation-based clinical decision on brain CT orderingClinicians were first presented with patient out-of-pocket cost information for brain CT image (which provides them insight into what the patient is likely to pay for the test) then malpractice case law summary information (which suggests clinician not likely to be sued for not ordering CT scan)
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
brain CT medical image order30 days

At each decision point clinician asked to decide on which image to order for patient among three choices:

* CT Head without/with contrast

* CT Head without contrast

* No medical imaging

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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