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Improving CarE for Community Acquired Pneumonia 1 (ICE-CAP1): Antibiotic Decision Support
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Clinical Decision Support for Pneumonia Childhood. Completed, enrolled 1,027 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Children with pneumonia presenting to the emergency department at Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt or Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh will be potentially eligible for study. During intervention periods, providers caring for enrolled children will be presented with a detailed decision support strategy that emphasizes management in accordance with national guideline recommendations. The anticipated study duration is 18 months and, as this study does not include direct contact with enrolled subjects, there is no anticipated follow up.
Study Details
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Interventions
For enrolled subjects assigned to the decision support arm, providers will receive antibiotic recommendations in accordance with the 2011 PIDS/IDSA guideline, tailored to site of care and illness severity. The tool will offer treatment recommendations only and will not proscribe a specific treatment plan.