Communication Coaching to Improve Patient and Clinician Satisfaction in Cardiology Encounters
Status: | Recruiting |
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Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 10/28/2018 |
Start Date: | October 2, 2018 |
End Date: | April 2021 |
Contact: | Kathryn Pollak, PhD |
Email: | kathryn.pollak@duke.edu |
Phone: | 919-668-4376 |
The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of a clinician communication coaching
intervention versus control on an objective measure of the quality of communication (primary
outcome) and patients' perceptions of the quality of patient-centered care (secondary
outcome), both overall and within Black and White patients.
intervention versus control on an objective measure of the quality of communication (primary
outcome) and patients' perceptions of the quality of patient-centered care (secondary
outcome), both overall and within Black and White patients.
The investigators propose a two-arm cluster randomized controlled design, in which the unit
of randomization is the clinician. Up to fifty cardiology clinicians will be randomly
assigned to either the coaching intervention or to a control condition. The investigators
will recruit up to 50 clinicians to ensure that we have at least 40 clinicians with complete
pre- and post-intervention measures. Although the unit of randomization is the clinician, the
unit of evaluation is the patient: 10 patients per clinician who get cardiology care from the
enrolled clinicians will consent to audio-recording of their encounters and to completing the
surveys. Clinicians randomized to the intervention will obtain verbal consent from additional
patients to audio-record the encounter for coaching. The intervention will be delivered in
the clinic or via video-conference (Skype or Facetime), providing individual coaching and
professional feedback on the communication behaviors encounters. The investigators will also
measure Press Ganey scores by clinician pre- and post-intervention.
of randomization is the clinician. Up to fifty cardiology clinicians will be randomly
assigned to either the coaching intervention or to a control condition. The investigators
will recruit up to 50 clinicians to ensure that we have at least 40 clinicians with complete
pre- and post-intervention measures. Although the unit of randomization is the clinician, the
unit of evaluation is the patient: 10 patients per clinician who get cardiology care from the
enrolled clinicians will consent to audio-recording of their encounters and to completing the
surveys. Clinicians randomized to the intervention will obtain verbal consent from additional
patients to audio-record the encounter for coaching. The intervention will be delivered in
the clinic or via video-conference (Skype or Facetime), providing individual coaching and
professional feedback on the communication behaviors encounters. The investigators will also
measure Press Ganey scores by clinician pre- and post-intervention.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients must be 18 years or older
- Must be able to read
- Must speak English
- Capable of providing informed consent
- Must be receiving continuity care from and enrolled clinician
Exclusion Criteria:
- Currently hospitalized
- Awaiting heart transplant
We found this trial at
2
sites
2301 Erwin Rd
Durham, North Carolina 27710
Durham, North Carolina 27710
919-684-8111
Principal Investigator: Kathryn Pollak, PhD
Phone: 919-681-4559
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Durham, North Carolina 27710
Principal Investigator: Kathryn I Pollak, PhD
Phone: 919-668-4376
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