2022
The protocol of improving safe antibiotic prescribing in telehealth: A randomized trial
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. The protocol of improving safe antibiotic prescribing in telehealth: A randomized trial. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2022, 119: 106834. PMID: 35724841, DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2022.106834.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnti-Bacterial AgentsElectronic Health RecordsHumansInappropriate PrescribingPractice Patterns, Physicians'Randomized Controlled Trials as TopicRespiratory Tract InfectionsTelemedicineConceptsAcute respiratory infectionsInappropriate antibiotic prescribingAntibiotic prescribing ratesAntibiotic prescribingPrescribing ratesRandomized quality improvement trialAntibiotic stewardship interventionsInappropriate antibiotic prescriptionsUrgent care visitsPrevious randomized trialsPrimary care clinicsQuality improvement trialEffective antibiotic useElectronic health recordsARI visitsInappropriate prescribingAntibiotic prescriptionsCare visitsSecondary outcomesPrimary outcomeRespiratory infectionsCare clinicsRandomized trialsStewardship interventionsAntibiotic use
2021
The protocol of the Application of Economics & Social psychology to improve Opioid Prescribing Safety trial 2 (AESOPS-2): Availability of opioid harm
Kelley M, Persell S, Linder J, Friedberg M, Meeker D, Fox C, Goldstein N, Knight T, Zein D, Sullivan M, Doctor J. The protocol of the Application of Economics & Social psychology to improve Opioid Prescribing Safety trial 2 (AESOPS-2): Availability of opioid harm. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2021, 112: 106650. PMID: 34896295, PMCID: PMC8869359, DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2021.106650.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnalgesics, OpioidDrug OverdoseHumansMulticenter Studies as TopicOpioid-Related DisordersPractice Patterns, Physicians'Psychology, SocialRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicUnited StatesConceptsProportion of patientsOpioid-related overdosesOpioid prescribingOpioid-related harmsOpioid use disorderTrial 2Mixed effects regression modelsHarmful patient outcomesDaily MMEMorphine equivalentsPatient overdoseUsual careOpioid usePrimary outcomePrescriber awarenessOpioid harmsPrescribing SafetyPrevention recommendationsIntervention groupPatient outcomesOpioid overdosesUse disordersTreat differencesDisease controlAdditional outcomesThe protocol of the Application of Economics & Social psychology to improve Opioid Prescribing Safety Trial 1 (AESOPS-1): Electronic health record nudges
Kelley M, Persell S, Linder J, Friedberg M, Meeker D, Fox C, Goldstein N, Knight T, Zein D, Rowe T, Sullivan M, Doctor J. The protocol of the Application of Economics & Social psychology to improve Opioid Prescribing Safety Trial 1 (AESOPS-1): Electronic health record nudges. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2021, 103: 106329. PMID: 33636344, PMCID: PMC8089040, DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2021.106329.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnalgesics, OpioidElectronic Health RecordsHumansOpioid-Related DisordersPractice Patterns, Physicians'Psychology, SocialRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicConceptsEHR-based interventionsElectronic health recordsPrimary careLong-term opioid useHigh-risk prescriptionsProportion of patientsPrimary care clinicsTrial 1Mixed-effects regression modelsPersistence of effectsDaily MMEMorphine equivalentsNoncancer painLack of evidenceOpioid prescribingOpioid useSecondary outcomesDaily dosePrimary outcomeCare clinicsIntervention armPrescribing SafetyClinical guidelinesControl armIntervention period
2013
Use of behavioral economics and social psychology to improve treatment of acute respiratory infections (BEARI): rationale and design of a cluster randomized controlled trial [1RC4AG039115-01] - study protocol and baseline practice and provider characteristics
Persell S, Friedberg M, Meeker D, Linder J, Fox C, Goldstein N, Shah P, Knight T, Doctor J. Use of behavioral economics and social psychology to improve treatment of acute respiratory infections (BEARI): rationale and design of a cluster randomized controlled trial [1RC4AG039115-01] - study protocol and baseline practice and provider characteristics. BMC Infectious Diseases 2013, 13: 290. PMID: 23806017, PMCID: PMC3701464, DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-13-290.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute respiratory infectionsInappropriate antibiotic prescribingAntibiotic prescribingInappropriate prescribingRespiratory infectionsComputerized clinical decision supportAntibiotic prescribing ratesTrial study protocolInappropriate antibiotic useAdverse drug eventsCost of careUnit of randomizationPatients' electronic health recordsElectronic health recordsPersistence of effectsARI diagnosesNonbacterial infectionsAntibiotic prescriptionsSecondary outcomesClinical decision supportPrescribing ratesPrimary outcomeBehavioral economic strategiesGuideline recommendationsYear follow