Gestational Weight Gain and the Electronic Medical Record
Status: | Recruiting |
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Conditions: | Obesity Weight Loss, Women's Studies |
Therapuetic Areas: | Endocrinology, Reproductive |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 4/2/2016 |
Start Date: | October 2013 |
Contact: | Scott Graziano, MD MS |
Email: | sgrazia@lumc.edu |
Phone: | 708-216-3380 |
WATE Study - Gestational Weight Gain and the Electronic Medical Record
Less than one third of pregnant women actually achieve the Institute of Medicine's (IOM)
recommended weight gain. To date, there are no randomized controlled trials studying the use
of the electronic medical record to alert providers to initiate the counseling of patients
on the IOM gestational weight gain recommendations.
In the investigator's planned study intervention, using the EPIC EMR system, an electronic
alert (Best Practice Advisory) will appear for providers at each prenatal care visit. This
alert will remind providers to counsel patients on the recommendations for gestational
weight gain. The control group will receive standard prenatal care, without electronic
alerts generated regarding BMI and gestational weight gain.
The investigators hypothesize that a higher percentage of patients who receive the
intervention will meet the IOM guidelines for weight gain.
recommended weight gain. To date, there are no randomized controlled trials studying the use
of the electronic medical record to alert providers to initiate the counseling of patients
on the IOM gestational weight gain recommendations.
In the investigator's planned study intervention, using the EPIC EMR system, an electronic
alert (Best Practice Advisory) will appear for providers at each prenatal care visit. This
alert will remind providers to counsel patients on the recommendations for gestational
weight gain. The control group will receive standard prenatal care, without electronic
alerts generated regarding BMI and gestational weight gain.
The investigators hypothesize that a higher percentage of patients who receive the
intervention will meet the IOM guidelines for weight gain.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Pregnant with a single intrauterine gestation
- Present for new OB visit up to 13 weeks and 6 days gestation
Exclusion Criteria:
- They have a multiple gestation pregnancy
- They are under the age of 18
- They do not speak English
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