Targeted EHR-based Communication of Diagnostic Uncertainty in the ED
NCT ID: NCT06638021
Last Updated: 2025-04-16
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
300 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-11-05
2027-07-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The investigators now propose to leverage the electronic health record (EHR) to implement a multifaceted strategy to facilitate higher quality discharge transitions for patients discharged from the ED with diagnostic uncertainty. Our Targeted EHR-based Communication about Uncertainty (TECU) strategy will be activated every time an ED clinician enters an uncertain diagnosis for a patient being discharged, and will notify the clinician to counsel the patient about uncertainty while additionally triggering automated 1) insertion and printing of the patient handout and 2) an EHR-embedded link to the clinician-facing checklist to guide the discharge conversation.
The investigators will conduct a pre-post trial with a hybrid type 1 effectiveness implementation design with the goals of: 1) Testing the preliminary effectiveness of TECU compared to standard of care in reducing patient uncertainty and return ED visits and 2) Evaluating the adoption of TECU and exploring patient and clinician barriers and facilitators to TECU implementation. This project has potential to significantly impact the quality and safety of care transitions for the one-third of patients leaving the emergency department with diagnostic uncertainty.
The TJU informatics team has built a strategy within Epic to leverage the electronic health record (EHR) to implement a multifaceted strategy to facilitate safer and higher quality discharge transitions for patients discharged from the ED with diagnostic uncertainty. This strategy - the Targeted EHR-based Communication about Uncertainty (TECU) - integrates use of an Uncertainty Communication Checklist (UCC) and an Uncertainty Discharge Document (UDD) into routine Emergency Department discharge workflows. The UCC is a checklist that guides a conversational approach, to aid clinicians in addressing topics of chief concern for patients discharged with diagnostic uncertainty. The UDD is a 1-page patient-centered, health literacy appropriate discharge document that explains the concept of diagnostic uncertainty to patients. Implementing the TECU within the EHR will alert clinicians in real-time to discuss uncertainty and to standardize the routine delivery of information about uncertainty, thereby minimizing variation and reducing bias. The investigators will conduct a hybrid type 1 design with a pre-post trial of the TECU at an urban academic ED to assess preliminary efficacy of the TECU in improving patient transitions of care home from the ED and implementation of the TECU including clinician uptake as well as barriers and facilitators to implementation.
The aims of this study are to test the preliminary effectiveness of TECU compared to standard of care in reducing patient uncertainty and return ED visits, and evaluate the adoption of TECU and explore patient and clinician barriers and facilitators to TECU implementation.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
SEQUENTIAL
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
NONE
Study Groups
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Pre-TECU Implementation
No intervention administered.
No interventions assigned to this group
Post-TECU Implementation
When an ED clinician enters an uncertain diagnosis for a patient being discharged, the TECU BPA will notify the clinician to counsel the patient about uncertainty while additionally triggering automated 1) insertion and printing of the patient handout and 2) provision of a hyperlink for the clinician-facing checklist to guide the discharge conversation.
Targeted EHR-based Communication of Diagnostic Uncertainty (TECU)
The Targeted EHR-based Communication about Uncertainty (TECU) strategy will be activated in the electronic health record (Epic) every time an ED clinician enters an uncertain diagnosis for a patient being discharged, and will notify the clinician to counsel the patient about uncertainty while additionally triggering automated 1) insertion and printing of the patient handout and 2) provision of a hyperlink for the clinician-facing checklist to guide the discharge conversation.
Interventions
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Targeted EHR-based Communication of Diagnostic Uncertainty (TECU)
The Targeted EHR-based Communication about Uncertainty (TECU) strategy will be activated in the electronic health record (Epic) every time an ED clinician enters an uncertain diagnosis for a patient being discharged, and will notify the clinician to counsel the patient about uncertainty while additionally triggering automated 1) insertion and printing of the patient handout and 2) provision of a hyperlink for the clinician-facing checklist to guide the discharge conversation.
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* English language speaking
* assigned a symptom-based diagnosis in the EHR clinical impression
* planned for discharge from the ED during the enrollment visit
* able to complete follow up assessments in 2 and 30 days
* TECU best practice advisory (BPA) electronic health record alert activates during their discharge process
Exclusion Criteria
* non-English speaking
* clinically unstable, psychologically impaired or intoxicated, or otherwise unable to provide informed consent as judged by research staff member
* admitted to hospital
* unable to complete follow up in 2 and 30 days
* previously enrolled in this study (during a prior ED visit)
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Northwestern University
OTHER
Washington University School of Medicine
OTHER
Thomas Jefferson University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Kristin L Rising, MD, MS
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Thomas Jefferson University
Locations
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Thomas Jefferson University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Countries
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Facility Contacts
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References
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McCarthy DM, Malone S, Papanagnou D, Leiby BE, Doty AMB, Watts P, Yadav R, Pugliese JK, Woodworth J, Camacho TE, Kean E, Rising KL. Targeted EHR-based communication of diagnostic uncertainty (TECU) in the emergency department: Protocol for an effectiveness implementation trial. Contemp Clin Trials. 2025 Jun;153:107910. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2025.107910. Epub 2025 Apr 7.
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