Effect of Academic Detailing to Reduce Opioid Prescribing in Dentistry

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

63

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

April 29, 2020

Primary Completion Date

May 29, 2021

Study Completion Date

May 29, 2021

Conditions
Opioid PrescribingPain Management
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Academic detailing (AD)

In addition to continuing educational (CE) videos this group will receive up to two personalized, one-on-one, education sessions from an academic detailer. The sessions will last between 15-30 minutes. Each AD visit will consist of: an introduction, a brief needs assessment, key educational messages, a discussion of challenges the provider faces, and giving the provider leave-behind educational materials. The AD visit key educational messages are specific recommendations for opioid-prescribing practice change. When appropriate the detailer will suggest a phone call with Dr. Romesh Nalliah to discuss specific dentistry questions. There may also be a second AD visit if agreed upon by the dentist.

OTHER

Continuing educational

"Dentists enrolled in the CE program will serve as the control group. They will have access to the 3 hours of CE content online similar to the AD group; however, they will not receive academic detailing or the opportunity to connect via phone with Dr. Nalliah.~In this group, if the dentists have content-specific questions after participating in the CE program, they may contact [email protected] for responses appropriately directed to Dr. Nalliah."

Trial Locations (1)

48104

Chad Brummett, Ann Arbor

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Michigan Department of Health and Human Services

OTHER

lead

University of Michigan

OTHER

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