Annals of family medicine
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Annals of family medicine · Apr 2022
Randomized Controlled TrialRandomized controlled trial of an audit and feedback cycle to improve adherence to Choosing Wisely Canada recommendations.
Context: Choosing Wisely Canada (CWC) aims to engage healthcare providers to reduce unnecessary care. Reducing overuse of antimicrobials and antipsychotics in patients with dementia in primary care settings remains an ongoing challenge. Audit and Feedback (A&F) interventions can facilitate practice change but can be improved by understanding factors affecting the likelihood of uptake of the feedback. ⋯ There were no statistically significant provider characteristics when considering all providers with improved prescribing, but male, rural and fee for service providers were more likely to decrease prescribing greater than the mean. Conclusion: Both practice specific and generic A&F information sent directly to primary care providers by a trusted source reduced potentially unnecessary prescriptions. This supports ongoing engagement with primary care providers in practice-based research networks to improve care and promote sustained practice changes.
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Annals of family medicine · Apr 2022
Randomized Controlled Trial Pragmatic Clinical TrialIntegrating behavioral health & primary care for multiple chronic diseases: Clinical trial of a practice redesign toolkit.
Context: Most patients in need of behavioral health (BH) care are seen in primary care, which often has difficulty responding. Some practices integrate behavioral health care (IBH), with medical and BH providers at the same location, working as a team. However, it is difficult to achieve high levels of integration. ⋯ Conclusions: The specific intervention tested in this study was inexpensive, but had only a small impact on the degree of BH integration, and none on patient outcomes. However, practices that had more integration at baseline had better patient outcomes, independent of the intervention. Although this particular intervention was ineffective, IBH remains an attractive strategy for improving patient outcomes.