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1 to 5 of 5 Research Studies DisplayedDorr DA, Montgomery E, Ghumman AJ
Study protocol: Collaboration Oriented Approach to Controlling High blood pressure (COACH) in adults - a randomised controlled trial.
The authors created a patient-facing and provider-facing clinical decision support (CDS) application called the Collaboration Oriented Approach to Controlling High BP (COACH) to integrate home blood pressure (BP) data, guideline recommendations and patient-centered goals with primary care workflows. This article describes a multisite, two-arm hybrid type III implementation randomized controlled trial intended to measure the effectiveness of the COACH intervention and evaluate its adoption as part of BP management. Participants will be adults with high BP for whom home BP monitoring is indicated; the intervention arm of the trial will receive COACH. The trial is approved under a single IRB through the University of Missouri-Columbia.
AHRQ-funded; HS028579.
Citation: Dorr DA, Montgomery E, Ghumman AJ .
Study protocol: Collaboration Oriented Approach to Controlling High blood pressure (COACH) in adults - a randomised controlled trial.
BMJ Open 2024 Jul 8; 14(7):e085898. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-085898..
Keywords: Blood Pressure, Cardiovascular Conditions, Clinical Decision Support (CDS), Health Information Exchange (HIE), Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Primary Care, Patient Self-Management, Patient and Family Engagement, Evidence-Based Practice, Patient-Centered Healthcare
Cross DA, Stevens MA, Spivack SB
Survey of information exchange and advanced use of other health information technology in primary care settings: capabilities in and outside of the safety net.
This study鈥檚 aim was to estimate advanced use of health information technology (health IT) use in safety net versus nonsafety net primary care practices. The authors explored domains of patient engagement, population health management, and electronic information exchange. They examined organizational characteristics that may differently predict advanced use of IT across these settings. A cross-sectional analysis of a national survey of 1776 physician practices was conducted. Health IT use was found to be common across primary care practices, but advanced use of health IT functionalities ranged from only 30% to 50% use. A lag was found for advanced feature use with safety net practices. However, safety net practices who were members of a health system or practice network had comparable health IT capabilities to those in nonsafety net sites.
AHRQ-funded; HS024075.
Citation: Cross DA, Stevens MA, Spivack SB .
Survey of information exchange and advanced use of other health information technology in primary care settings: capabilities in and outside of the safety net.
Med Care 2022 Feb;60(2):140-48. doi: 10.1097/mlr.0000000000001673.
AHRQ-funded; HS024075..
AHRQ-funded; HS024075..
Keywords: Health Information Exchange (HIE), Health Information Technology (HIT), Primary Care
Vest JR, Unruh MA, Casalino LP
The complementary nature of query-based and directed health information exchange in primary care practice.
Many policymakers and advocates assume that directed and query-based health information exchange (HIE) work together to meet organizations' interoperability needs, but this is not grounded in a substantial evidence base. This study sought to clarify the relationship between the usage of these 2 approaches to HIE. The investigators concluded that quantitative and qualitative findings suggested that directed and query-based HIE existed in a complementary manner in ambulatory care settings.
AHRQ-funded; HS024556.
Citation: Vest JR, Unruh MA, Casalino LP .
The complementary nature of query-based and directed health information exchange in primary care practice.
J Am Med Inform Assoc 2020 Jan;27(1):73-80. doi: 10.1093/jamia/ocz134..
Keywords: Health Information Exchange (HIE), Health Information Technology (HIT), Primary Care
Lyles CR, Tieu L, Sarkar U
A randomized trial to train vulnerable primary care patients to use a patient portal.
This study examined the use of patient care portals in primary care practices with vulnerable patients such as those with lower socioeconomic status or limited health literacy (LHL). A randomized control trial was created with 93 English-speaking patients with 1+ chronic diseases. The patients were provided with either an 1) in-person tutorial with a research assistant, or 2) a link to view the videos on their own. A third arm of the trial were control patients with just normal access to get to the portal. There was a higher rate of access (21%) after the trial was over with the two intervention groups as compared with 9% for the usual care patients.
AHRQ-funded; HS022408; HS022561; HS023558.
Citation: Lyles CR, Tieu L, Sarkar U .
A randomized trial to train vulnerable primary care patients to use a patient portal.
J Am Board Fam Med 2019 Mar-Apr;32(2):248-58. doi: 10.3122/jabfm.2019.02.180263..
Keywords: Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Health Information Exchange (HIE), Health Literacy, Patient-Centered Healthcare, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Primary Care, Vulnerable Populations
Nagykaldi ZJ, Yeaman B, Jones M
HIE-i-health information exchange with intelligence.
This article reports on the development and pilot testing of an innovative approach to implement health information exchange with intelligence (HIE-i) in primary care settings. Records of 346 patients were studied in 6 primary care practices. The results suggest that coupling a geographically inclusive set of clinical data with HIE-based clinical decision support for prevention can considerably improve prospective care delivery.
AHRQ-funded; 290200710009I.
Citation: Nagykaldi ZJ, Yeaman B, Jones M .
HIE-i-health information exchange with intelligence.
J Ambul Care Manage 2014 Jan-Mar;37(1):20-31. doi: 10.1097/jac.0000000000000002..
Keywords: Clinical Decision Support (CDS), Health Information Exchange (HIE), Health Information Technology (HIT), Prevention, Primary Care
