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N/ACompleted· 664 enrolled
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Clinical decision supportbehavioral
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NCT03704389N/ACompleted

Behavioral Economics Applications to Geriatrics Leveraging EHRs

Northwestern University·interventional·Posted Oct 12, 2018·Updated Oct 7, 2025

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Clinical decision support for Prostate Specific Antigen and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 664 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

The risks and benefits of many diagnostic approaches and treatments differ for older adults compared to middle aged adults. When diagnostic and therapeutic strategies are misapplied to older adults this can lead to increased morbidity and mortality. Well established examples where clinicians do not often follow best practices in the care of older adults include those identified by the American Geriatrics Society for the Choosing Wisely initiative: 1) testing and treatment for asymptomatic bacteriuria, 2) prostate specific antigen testing in older men without prostate cancer, and 3) overuse of insulin or oral hypoglycemics for type 2 diabetes. Clinical decision support nudges, informed by social psychology and delivered via electronic health records (EHRs), are promising strategies to reduce the misuse of services in cases where optimal utilization may not be zero but should be well below current practice. These interventions seek to influence conscious and unconscious drivers of clinical decision making, are low cost to implement and disseminate, and can be incorporated into existing delivery systems. In the R21 phase of this Behavioral Economics Applications to Geriatrics Leveraging EHRs (BEAGLE) study, we will: select EHR delivered nudges to address 3 topics of potential misuse in older adults based on the main psychological drivers of overuse identified in interviews with high-using clinicians; develop and pilot test decision support tools within a health systems' EHR to understand technical feasibility, work flow fit, preliminary impact on clinical outcomes, and clinician acceptability; and develop and validate electronic clinical quality measures of potential overuse/misuse related to the care of older adults.

Study Details

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
20192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedOct 12, 2018
Enrollment StartJan 17, 2019
Primary CompletionJul 17, 2019
Study CompletionAug 18, 2019
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 6 monthsPosted 7.7 years ago

Interventions

Clinical decision supportbehavioral

Clinical decision support nudges within the electronic health record