PrOVE QUERI Project #1
Status: | Enrolling by invitation |
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Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 55 - 80 |
Updated: | 11/17/2018 |
Start Date: | November 15, 2016 |
End Date: | September 30, 2019 |
Implementing Guidelines for Shared Decision Making in Lung Cancer Screening (QUE 15-286)
The overall goal of this project is to test two strategies for implementing a shared decision
making tool to be used by providers while talking to patients about lung cancer screening.
Eight participating sites will be randomized to compare standard implementation with
intensive implementation. Additionally, the investigators will determine the factors that
were most important for successful implementation of the shared decision making tool.
Finally, the investigators will survey patients to evaluate the effects of Decision Precision
on patient's knowledge of the risks and benefits of lung cancer screening, the quality of
their decision making, and their satisfaction with care.
making tool to be used by providers while talking to patients about lung cancer screening.
Eight participating sites will be randomized to compare standard implementation with
intensive implementation. Additionally, the investigators will determine the factors that
were most important for successful implementation of the shared decision making tool.
Finally, the investigators will survey patients to evaluate the effects of Decision Precision
on patient's knowledge of the risks and benefits of lung cancer screening, the quality of
their decision making, and their satisfaction with care.
The overall goal of this quality improvement project is to test two strategies for
implementing shared decision making, which incorporates the Decision Precision lung cancer
screening tool. The investigators will use multi-site, cluster-based randomization to compare
standard implementation with intensive implementation. Additionally, the investigators will
determine the factors that were most important for successful implementation of the shared
decision making tool. Finally, the investigators will have a human subjects research
component to evaluate the effects of Decision Precision on patient's knowledge of the risks
and benefits of lung cancer screening, the quality of their decision making, and their
satisfaction with care.
implementing shared decision making, which incorporates the Decision Precision lung cancer
screening tool. The investigators will use multi-site, cluster-based randomization to compare
standard implementation with intensive implementation. Additionally, the investigators will
determine the factors that were most important for successful implementation of the shared
decision making tool. Finally, the investigators will have a human subjects research
component to evaluate the effects of Decision Precision on patient's knowledge of the risks
and benefits of lung cancer screening, the quality of their decision making, and their
satisfaction with care.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients at participating sites without documented exclusions for lung cancer
screening who have had initial lung cancer screening clinical reminders resolved
during the recruitment period
Exclusion Criteria:
Exclusions for initial lung cancer screening clinical reminders:
- history of lung, pancreatic, liver or esophageal cancer
- a health factor on file indicating they have a life expectancy of less than 6 months
or who already had a chest CT in the past 12 months
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sites
New York, New York 10010
Phone: 212-686-7500
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Charleston, South Carolina 29401
Phone: 843-789-5885
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