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CompletedNCT05044052

Does Inclusion of Viral Prescription Pad Resources Increase Responsiveness to Feedback About Antibiotic Prescribing in Primary Care

Do Peer-comparisons, Emphasis on Harms, and/or Inclusion of Viral Prescription Pad Resources Increase Responsiveness to Feedback About Antibiotic Prescribing in Primary Care: Protocol for Two Linked Trials With Embedded Process Evaluations (OH Trial)

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
3,379 (actual)
Sponsor
Women's College Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Antibiotic overuse is common and antibiotic prescribing contributes to rising rates of antimicrobial resistance. Primary care physicians prescribe the majority of all antibiotics and there is large inter-physician variability in prescribing that cannot be explained by differences in patient populations. In Ontario, audit and feedback (A\&F) is routinely offered to primary care providers from a variety of sources. Ontario Health - an agency created by the Government of Ontario - provides A\&F via email to physicians who voluntarily sign up for their "MyPractice" reports. These are multi-topic reports with aggregated (physician-level) data. As of November 2021, the MyPractice reports for family physicians will include data on antibiotic prescribing. To date, less than half of Ontario family physicians have signed up for the MyPractice reports from Ontario Health. For this study, the investigators will conduct a trial to investigate the effect of adding viral prescription pad resources to family physician A\&F received through a MyPractice: Primary Care report. This evaluation provides an opportunity to determine if the addition of this resource to an A\&F intervention increases changes to antibiotic prescribing.

Detailed description

This study will examine ways to optimize the effects of A\&F for antibiotic prescribing in primary care. This study will aim to determine if emphasis (or not) on the use of a viral prescription pad developed by Choosing Wisely Canada (CWC) can help physicians act upon the feedback from their MyPractice report to reduce their antibiotic prescribing. Antibiotic prescribing feedback within the multi-topic MyPractice: Primary Care report will be sent to family physicians who signed up for this program from Ontario Health. This report includes a link to the Choosing Wisely viral prescription pad. Physicians will be randomized to the control group or intervention group. Physicians in the intervention group will receive additional emphasis on the use of the viral prescription pad and will also have a paper copy of the prescription pad mailed to their practice. One month after the initial intervention, participants will be invited to complete a process evaluation survey to determine why or why not the intervention worked and how individual factors can affect physician motivation, willingness, and ability to engage in new practices. Intervention participants will also be invited to take part in a process evaluation interview.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALEmphasis on the Choosing Wisely Viral Prescription PadWe will investigate the effects of emphasizing the use of materials developed by Choosing Wisely Canada (CWC) - namely the viral prescription pad - to help physicians act upon the feedback to reduce their prescribing.

Timeline

Start date
2021-12-15
Primary completion
2022-06-15
Completion
2022-12-15
First posted
2021-09-14
Last updated
2023-01-05

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Canada

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05044052. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.