A Stepped-Wedge Randomized Trial Using Multi-Faceted Surgeon-Focused Education to Evaluate the Impact of a Decision Support Tool and VTE-related Pre-Discharge Education to Increase Adherence to Guideline-Concordant Extended Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis After Major Abdominopelvic Cancer Surgery.
- Sponsor:
- MUSC
- Sponsor Study ID:
- 104211
- CTO #:
- 104211
- NCT Number:
- NCT06451003
- Phase:
- N/A
- Protocol Type:
- Health Services Research
- Age Group:
- Adults
- Disease Sites:
- Bladder; Colon; Other Female Genital; Other Male Genital; Ovary; Rectum
- Study Objectives:
- Characterize barriers and facilitators to ePpx guideline adherence as perceived by stakeholders via key informant interviews with a diverse group of patients and surgeons at four hospitals within the MUSC Health system that routinely perform abdominopelvic cancer surgery. Conduct a stepped-wedge randomized trial including multi-faceted surgeon-focused education and academic detailing to evaluate the impact of an EMR-based CDSS to increase adherence to ePpx guidelines at the three selected hospitals.
- eConsent:
- Not available
- Study Documents:
-
Open Study Documents
(MUSC NetID required for document access)
For more information about this trial please contact the study team:
-
Medical University of South Carolina
- Principal Investigator, Curran, Thomas, at currant@musc.edu .
- Study Coordinator, Overstreet, Morgan, at overstrm@musc.edu .
Trial opened at the following institutions:
Medical University of South Carolina