196
Participants
Start Date
July 30, 2018
Primary Completion Date
April 1, 2022
Study Completion Date
April 1, 2022
On-site Practice Assessment
The assessment takes place in three parts; the pre-observation practice overview (conducted with the 2 practice clinicians - 60 minutes), the ½ day practice workflow observation (observation by one member of the Aim 2 research team of common and testing areas used for the respiratory patient). There is no patient engagement and no collection of patient-specific identification or health information), and the post-observation practice summary (conducted with the same 2 practice clinicians - 30 minutes).
Clinical Staff Questionnaires
"Written or on-line questionnaires are provided to participating and consented staff personnel at two practice levels -- Non-Prescribing clinical (also known as support) staff and Prescribing (PR) clinical (also known as provider) staff."
Patient Opinion Surveys
200 Eligible participants will complete a one-time 5 to 10 minute CAPTURE opinion survey.
Modular online COPD Education
Access to free, COPD on-line, continuing education is provided for all clinical staff at each practice. Each module will take 20 minutes or less. Aim 2 clinician participant access and completion of COPD education modules is assessed by clinician questionnaires and focus group item response over 12 months (between months 2 and 14 of Aim 2 timeline).
COPD in Primary Care/CAPTURE Introduction Focus Groups
Two 45 to 60-minute focus group discussions occur at each Aim 2 practice. Focus groups are informed by practice demographics, practice assessment data, as well as patient opinion from CAPTURE surveys and past CAPTURE study. Focus group candidate themes and prompts are developed for non-prescribing clinical staff (NPR) and prescribing clinical staff (PR) and are presented at separate on-site focus group sessions to allow more detailed discussion of role responsibility in the context of daily practice workflow.
Duke University, Durham
Atrium Healthcare, Charlotte
COPD Foundation, Miami
High Plains Research Network, Aurora
LANet, Los Angeles
Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network (ORPRN), Portland
Collaborators (1)
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
NIH
University of Michigan
OTHER
National Jewish Health
OTHER
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
OTHER
Duke University
OTHER
High Plains Research Network
NETWORK
L.A. Net Community Health Resource Network
OTHER
Oregon Health and Science University
OTHER
University of Minnesota
OTHER
University of Kentucky
OTHER
COPD Foundation
OTHER
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
OTHER