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Informing Policy to Implement Pediatric Family Engagement in Meaningful Use Stage 3

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Asthma
Interventions
Other: MyAsthma Web Portal
Registration Number
NCT01966068
Lead Sponsor
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Brief Summary

This study will enroll parents/guardians of children who receive treatment at one of the pediatric primary care practice settings in the Pediatric Research in Office Settings (PROS) network or at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia's Pediatric Research Consortium (PeRC) network.

The study will use an evidence-based conceptual model to study determinants of implementation success, implementation outcomes, and health care outcomes resulting from implementing an already functional, electronic health record (EHR)-linked asthma portal, MyAsthma. The study will measure the portal's feasibility and determine the impact on providing asthma education and fostering patient engagement as well as the ability to collect patient-reported outcomes for children, evaluate medication use and side effects and track parents' preferences and goals.

Detailed Description

This study uses a newly published, evidence-based conceptual model to study the determinants of implementation success, implementation outcomes, and health care outcomes resulting from implementing an asthma portal, MyAsthma, in the national, Agency for Health Care Research and Quality(AHRQ)-funded, Center for Pediatric Practice Research and Learning. Technically, the portal will be implemented with 2 innovative approaches that facilitate rapid cycle evaluation in multiple Electronic Health Records (EHRs). Although many patient portals are simple vehicles for transferring information about upcoming appointments, test results or laboratory findings, the asthma portal in this project extends this basic functionality to provide asthma education, collect patient-reported outcomes, evaluate medication use and side effects, and track parents' preferences and goals. Because asthma is an AHRQ priority condition which addresses three AHRQ priority criteria (children, low income, and special health care needs), our study will use this population to focus on stage 3 Meaningful Use (MU3) objectives. It is the hope that by conducting this study, translational knowledge will be gained to make recommendations for practice implementation and actionable policy statements.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
294
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
MyAsthma Web PortalMyAsthma Web PortalThe portal, MyAsthma, will provide asthma education, collect patient-reported outcomes, evaluate medication use and side effects, and track parents' concerns and goals. Parents will log into the web portal each month (for a total of 3 portal visits in 6 months), and the information entered by parents will be shared through the electronic health record with the child's primary care provider.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Difference Between Number of Families Who Adopted MyAsthma Portal Use and Number of Families With Sustained UseUp to 6 Months

Implementation success was measure by comparing the of the number of enrolled families (parent/guardian) who logged on to the MyAsthma Portal once (adoption) with the number of enrolled families (parent/guardian) who logged on more than once (sustained use). Parents/guardians were asked to log on and complete the same survey on the MyAsthma Portal 3 times during a 6 month period.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

Pediatrick Research in Office Settings (PROS)

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Elk Grove Village, Illinois, United States

Pediatric Research Consortium of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (PeRC)

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

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