Practice facilitation for scale up of clinical decision support for hypertension management: study protocol for a cluster randomized control trial

Saul Blecker, Matthew Gannon, Samantha De Leon, Donna Shelley, Winfred Y. Wu, Bahman Tabaei, Janice Magno, Hang Pham-Singer

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Abstract

Background: Only half of patients with hypertension have adequately controlled blood pressure. Clinical decision support (CDS) has the potential to overcome barriers to delivering guideline-recommended care and improve hypertension management. However, optimal strategies for scaling CDS have not been well established, particularly in small, independent primary care practices which often lack the resources to effectively change practice routines. Practice facilitation is an implementation strategy that has been shown to support process changes. Our objective is to evaluate whether practice facilitation provided with hypertension-focused CDS can lead to improvements in blood pressure control for patients seen in small primary care practices. Methods/design: We will conduct a cluster randomized control trial to compare the effect of hypertension-focused CDS plus practice facilitation on BP control, as compared to CDS alone. The practice facilitation intervention will include an initial training in the CDS and a review of current guidelines along with follow-up for coaching and integration support. We will randomize 46 small primary care practices in New York City who use the same electronic health record vendor to intervention or control. All patients with hypertension seen at these practices will be included in the evaluation. We will also assess implementation of CDS in all practices and practice facilitation in the intervention group. Discussion: The results of this study will inform optimal implementation of CDS into small primary care practices, where much of care delivery occurs in the U.S. Additionally, our assessment of barriers and facilitators to implementation will support future scaling of the intervention. ClinicalTrials.gov

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number107177
JournalContemporary Clinical Trials
Volume129
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2023

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pharmacology (medical)

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