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Clinical Trials/NCT04497922
NCT04497922
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Improving Patient Satisfaction Through Information Display Using Virtual White Boards

Brigham and Women's Hospital1 site in 1 country100 target enrollmentJanuary 25, 2021

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Satisfaction, Patient
Sponsor
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Enrollment
100
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Quality of emergency department stay: likert scale
Last Updated
5 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Communication with patients on their clinical status is important in delivering care in the emergency department. During times of high volume or complex patients, there may be lapses in communicating with patients about their hospital course or plans of action. These miscommunications may be enhanced during the current COVID-19 pandemic as there is minimized in-person interaction with patients in order to conserve personal protective equipment and decrease the risk of disease transmission. This study utilizes a virtual white board to deliver updates to patients about the status of their emergency department stay.

Detailed Description

The ultimate goal of this study is to understand the effect of delivering timely information about a patient's emergency department course of their satisfaction surrounding the emergency department stay. The experience of patients in the emergency department has been significantly altered by the COVID-19 pandemic due to decreased in-person encounters, and the use of PPE. Delivering information about their clinical course and expected hospital course is more difficult now given the emphasis on less in-person interaction. In response, the investigators have deployed in collaboration with e-ink, a virtual e-paper white board that can be remotely edited to help display pertinent hospital course information to patients in the emergency department. The investigators will conduct a randomized controlled trial to understand the effect of deploying these white boards on patient satisfaction in the emergency department.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
January 25, 2021
End Date
May 15, 2021
Last Updated
5 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Peter R Chai

Assistant Professor

Brigham and Women's Hospital

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Patients in emergency department at Brigham and Women's Hospital
  • Triaged to designated emergency department pods outfitted with virtual white board
  • Expected emergency department stay of at least four hours
  • Able to speak and read english
  • Not primary psychiatric complaint

Exclusion Criteria

  • Medically ill or otherwise deemed unable to participate by the study PI and/or treating clinical team.
  • Patients admitted to an inpatient bed but boarding in the emergency department over 10 hours.
  • Previously participated in the study.
  • Has COVID-19 risk flag or confirmed COVID-19 in electronic health record

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Quality of emergency department stay: likert scale

Time Frame: 30 minutes after disposition decision for patient

Quality of information conveyed to participant (rated on 5 point likert scale on questions about quality of waiting time for test results, staff concern, perceived teamwork in the hospital)

emergency department satisfaction: likert scale

Time Frame: 30 minutes after disposition decision for patient

Satisfaction of overall emergency department stay measured by a 1-5 likert scale, hospital developed question on satisfaction (how satisfied were you with your emergency department stay today?)- higher score is better

Secondary Outcomes

  • Preference for virtual white board(30 minutes after disposition decision for patient)

Study Sites (1)

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