2024
Peer Comparison or Guideline-Based Feedback and Postsurgery Opioid Prescriptions
Wagner Z, Kirkegaard A, Mariano L, Doctor J, Yan X, Persell S, Goldstein N, Fox C, Brummett C, Romanelli R, Bouskill K, Martinez M, Zanocco K, Meeker D, Mudiganti S, Waljee J, Watkins K. Peer Comparison or Guideline-Based Feedback and Postsurgery Opioid Prescriptions. JAMA Health Forum 2024, 5: e240077. PMID: 38488780, PMCID: PMC10943416, DOI: 10.1001/jamahealthforum.2024.0077.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCluster randomized clinical trialPeer comparison interventionOpioid prescribingEmail feedbackGuideline interventionComparison interventionIntervention periodHealth care delivery systemRandomized clinical trialsOpioid prescriptionsCare delivery systemPeer comparisonExcessive opioid prescribingSocial norm-based interventionsControl groupIntervention monthsMain OutcomesQuantity of opioidsClinical trialsDischarged patientsPeer surgeonsPrescribingOpioid misuseInterventionSurgical specialties
2023
Clinician Job Satisfaction After Peer Comparison Feedback
Doctor J, Goldstein N, Fox C, Linder J, Persell S, Stewart E, Knight T, Meeker D. Clinician Job Satisfaction After Peer Comparison Feedback. JAMA Network Open 2023, 6: e2317379. PMID: 37289454, PMCID: PMC10251208, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.17379.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinician performanceInappropriate antibiotic prescribingSecondary null hypothesisRandomized clinical trialsMean job satisfactionPeer-comparison feedbackIndividual clinician performanceSocial norm feedbackClinician job satisfactionAntibiotic prescribingPrimary outcomeMean ageTrial interventionClinical trialsClinical significanceMonthly emailsMAIN OUTCOMENoninferiority analysisSecondary analysisInternal medicineSatisfaction scoresCliniciansClinicPeer comparisonIntervention
2016
Prescriber preferences for behavioural economics interventions to improve treatment of acute respiratory infections: a discrete choice experiment
Gong C, Hay J, Meeker D, Doctor J. Prescriber preferences for behavioural economics interventions to improve treatment of acute respiratory infections: a discrete choice experiment. BMJ Open 2016, 6: e012739. PMID: 27660322, PMCID: PMC5051402, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-012739.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDiscrete choice experimentBehavioral economic interventionsChoice experimentStated preferencesEconomic interventionsSuggested alternativesInappropriate antibiotic prescribingWTP estimatesNon-antibiotic treatment optionsPeer comparisonPerformance incentivesAntibiotic prescribingAccountable justificationPrescriber preferencePreferencesEffective interventionsActual behaviorAntibiotic prescribing ratesAcute respiratory infectionsPrimary care centersPrimary care providersIncentivesPrescribing ratesPayRespiratory infectionsBehavioral interventions to reduce inappropriate antibiotic prescribing: a randomized pilot trial
Persell S, Doctor J, Friedberg M, Meeker D, Friesema E, Cooper A, Haryani A, Gregory D, Fox C, Goldstein N, Linder J. Behavioral interventions to reduce inappropriate antibiotic prescribing: a randomized pilot trial. BMC Infectious Diseases 2016, 16: 373. PMID: 27495917, PMCID: PMC4975897, DOI: 10.1186/s12879-016-1715-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcute DiseaseAdultAnti-Bacterial AgentsBehaviorDecision MakingDecision Support Systems, ClinicalEducation, Medical, ContinuingFemaleHumansInappropriate PrescribingInterprofessional RelationsMaleMiddle AgedPharyngitisPhysicians, Primary CarePilot ProjectsPractice Patterns, Physicians'PrescriptionsRespiratory Tract InfectionsSinusitisConceptsAcute respiratory infectionsInappropriate antibiotic prescribingAntibiotic prescribingRespiratory infectionsDiagnosis/symptomsARI diagnosesBehavioral interventionsAntibiotic prescribing ratesRandomized pilot trialPre-intervention yearInappropriate prescribingPrescribing ratesCare cliniciansAccountable justificationPilot trialPrescribingIntervention yearPharyngitisInfectionFloor effectsSymptomsDiagnosisPeer comparisonInterventionHawthorne effect