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Engaging end-users in intervention research study design.

Molly A Martin1, Valerie G Press2, Kim Erwin3, Helen Margellos-Anast4, Stacy Ignoffo5, Kate Sheridan McMahon6, Giselle Mosnaim7, Jessica Ramsay4, S Margaret Paik8.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Coordinated Healthcare Interventions for Childhood Asthma Gaps in Outcomes (CHICAGO) Plan is a 3-arm multicenter pragmatic trial to evaluate asthma interventions in high-risk Chicago children presenting to emergency departments (ED) with asthma. A formative evaluation with end-users to provide input into the trial design and outcome instruments was conducted prior to trial initiation.
METHODS: A multi-level data gathering framework from the field of design and standard qualitative methods was employed. This included one focus group with asthma Community Health Workers (N = 8), two focus groups with caregivers of children with asthma (N = 9), in-home interviews with caregivers (N = 9), key informant interviews at six EDs and outpatient clinical sites (N = 19), and ED tours and observations (N = 6). Data were presented, discussed, and organized into themes.
RESULTS: Data indicated that changes to the study design and discharge tool were warranted. A key insight was that ED discharge protocols typically place patient education at a single inopportune time, as families are preparing to leave the ED. At this point in time, families are less receptive to education due to fatigue and a desire to expedite the discharge process. The trial design was modified to reposition the discharge asthma plan to occur at earlier "teachable moments." Delivery of the asthma discharge plan was assigned to study-employed ED coordinators instead of ED providers and staff. Other potential challenges to study recruitment and implementation were raised and addressed.
CONCLUSIONS: Engagement of end-users in the design phase of implementation research is critical to improve research feasibility and relevance.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Asthma; behavioral randomized controlled trial; emergency department; health disparities; pediatric

Mesh:

Year:  2017        PMID: 28699825      PMCID: PMC8350842          DOI: 10.1080/02770903.2017.1342256

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Asthma        ISSN: 0277-0903            Impact factor:   2.515


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