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Asthma dissemination around patient-centered treatments in North Carolina (ADAPT-NC): a cluster randomized control trial evaluating dissemination of an evidence-based shared decision-making intervention for asthma management
- Source :
- J Asthma
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- OBJECTIVE: To compare three dissemination approaches for implementing an asthma shared decision-making (SDM) intervention into primary care practices. METHODS: We randomized thirty practices into three study arms: (1) a facilitator-led approach to implementing SDM; (2) a one-hour lunch-and-learn training on SDM; and (3) a control group with no active intervention. Patient perceptions of SDM were assessed in the active intervention arms using a one-question anonymous survey. Logistic regression models compared the frequency of asthma exacerbations (emergency department (ED) visits, hospitalizations, and oral steroid prescriptions) between the three arms. RESULTS: We collected 705 surveys from facilitator-led sites and 523 from lunch-and-learn sites. Patients were more likely to report that they participated equally with the provider in making the treatment decision in the facilitator-led sites (75% vs. 66%, p = 0.001). Comparisons of outcomes for patients in the facilitator-led (n = 1,658) and lunch-and-learn (n = 2,613) arms respectively vs. control (n = 2,273) showed no significant differences for ED visits (Odds Ratio [OR] [95%CI] = 0.77[0.57–1.04]; 0.83[0.66–1.07]), hospitalizations (OR [95%CI] = 1.30[0.59–2.89]; 1.40 [0.68–3.06]), or oral steroids (OR [95%CI] = 0.95[0.79–1.15]; 1.03[0.81–1.06]). CONCLUSION: Facilitator-led dissemination was associated with a significantly higher proportion of patients sharing equally in decision-making with the provider compared to a traditional lunch-and-learn approach. While there was no significant difference in health outcomes between the three arms, the results were most likely confounded by a concurrent statewide asthma initiative and the pragmatic implementation of the intervention. These results offer support for the use of structured approaches such as facilitator-led dissemination of complex interventions into primary care practices.
- Subjects :
- Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
Adult
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Evidence-based practice
Adolescent
Primary care
Asthma management
Article
03 medical and health sciences
Young Adult
0302 clinical medicine
030225 pediatrics
Intervention (counseling)
Patient-Centered Care
Outcome Assessment, Health Care
North Carolina
Immunology and Allergy
Medicine
Cluster Analysis
Humans
Cluster randomised controlled trial
Asthma
Evidence-Based Medicine
Primary Health Care
business.industry
Information Dissemination
Medicaid
Disease Management
medicine.disease
United States
Logistic Models
030228 respiratory system
Family medicine
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
business
Decision Making, Shared
Patient centered
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15324303
- Volume :
- 56
- Issue :
- 10
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Journal of asthma : official journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....faf63eaf85586bebf120926ccbdba669