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Intervention to Increase Screening for Glucocorticoid Induced Diabetes
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Decision support and Usual Care for Diabetes Mellitus. Completed, enrolled 38 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Using glucocorticoid induced diabetes (GID) we will conduct a small feasibility randomized intervention trial to improve GID management for veterans who are prescribed chronic glucocorticoids. Approximately 20 primary care providers (caring for approximately 100 veterans on chronic steroids) will receive decisional support (automatically-derived orders for hemoglobin A1C, to be co-signed by providers). Approximately 20 providers (caring for 100 veterans) who did not receive decisional support will serve as the control population. We will measure the time from randomization until the provider signs an order for hemoglobin A1C for both groups. The trial will be conducted at the VA's Eastern Colorado Health Care System (ECHCS) and will last approximately 6 months. After the completion of the trial for each provider, we will conduct a brief interview and survey of the participating providers to assess the acceptability of decisional support interventions to manage GID \[protocol, page 1-2\]. No patient data (PHI) will be collected by the providers.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Clinical pharmacists mediated computerized decision support
clinicians typical apporach for GID monitering