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
2022
Corrigendum to “The protocol of Improving Safe Antibiotic Prescribing in Telehealth: A randomized trial [Contemporary Clin Trials, Volume 119 (2022), p.1/106834]
McCabe B, Linder J, Doctor J, Friedberg M, Fox C, Goldstein N, Knight T, Kaiser K, Tibbels J, Haenchen S, Persell S, Warberg R, Meeker D. Corrigendum to “The protocol of Improving Safe Antibiotic Prescribing in Telehealth: A randomized trial [Contemporary Clin Trials, Volume 119 (2022), p.1/106834]. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2022, 121: 106927. PMID: 36156262, DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2022.106927.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchA Qualitative Description of Clinician Free-Text Rationales Entered within Accountable Justification Interventions
Brown T, Zelch B, Lee J, Doctor J, Linder J, Sullivan M, Goldstein N, Rowe T, Meeker D, Knight T, Friedberg M, Persell S. A Qualitative Description of Clinician Free-Text Rationales Entered within Accountable Justification Interventions. Applied Clinical Informatics 2022, 13: 820-827. PMID: 36070799, PMCID: PMC9451951, DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1756366.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical content areasClinical appropriatenessClinical decision support alertsPrimary care physiciansDecision support alertsAppropriate clinical decisionsUnique cliniciansOpioid prescribingCare physiciansClinical detailsAccountable justificationCDS alertsPilot interventionClinical decisionClinical casesCliniciansParticular diagnosisOlder adultsInterventionPhysiciansDelphi techniquePolypharmacyPrescribingPatientsSymptoms
2017
Effects of Behavioral Interventions on Inappropriate Antibiotic Prescribing in Primary Care 12 Months After Stopping Interventions
Linder J, Meeker D, Fox C, Friedberg M, Persell S, Goldstein N, Doctor J. Effects of Behavioral Interventions on Inappropriate Antibiotic Prescribing in Primary Care 12 Months After Stopping Interventions. JAMA 2017, 318: 1391-1392. PMID: 29049577, PMCID: PMC5818848, DOI: 10.1001/jama.2017.11152.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2016
Durability of Benefits of Behavioral Interventions on Inappropriate Antibiotic Prescribing in Primary Care: Follow-up From a Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial
Linder J, Meeker D, Fox C, Friedberg M, Persell S, Goldstein N, Knight T, Hay J, Doctor J. Durability of Benefits of Behavioral Interventions on Inappropriate Antibiotic Prescribing in Primary Care: Follow-up From a Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial. Open Forum Infectious Diseases 2016, 3: 75. DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofw194.10.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBehavioral 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 effectCognitive reflection and antibiotic prescribing for acute respiratory infections
Pineros D, Doctor J, Friedberg M, Meeker D, Linder J. Cognitive reflection and antibiotic prescribing for acute respiratory infections. Family Practice 2016, 33: 309-311. PMID: 27006411, PMCID: PMC4931815, DOI: 10.1093/fampra/cmw015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute respiratory infectionsAntibiotic prescribing ratesAntibiotic prescribingPrescribing ratesRespiratory infectionsCommon clinical decisionsPrescription of antibioticsElectronic health record dataPrimary care practicesHealth record dataCare practicesClinicians' tendenciesClinical decisionPrescribingRecord dataCliniciansInfectionAntibioticsHigher scoresScoresPsychological testsCare