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One Key Question-System Team Patient: A Pilot Study Phase II
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating OKQ Training Program for Reproductive Health. Completed, enrolled 143 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study is a pilot assessment of whether practices that implement the One Key Question® (OKQ) pregnancy intention screening tool will demonstrate differences in patient-reported receipt of preconception and/or contraceptive counseling, compared to practices that provide usual care. In Phase I, the study team surveyed patients at six practices within NorthShore University HealthSystem to establish baseline rates of counseling. Phase II assesses the effects of the OKQ tool on patient care, and half of participating sites are randomly chosen as intervention sites and exposed to the OKQ tool. After the intervention practices implement OKQ, patients will be surveyed at both intervention and control (usual care) practices to measure changes in preconception and contraceptive care.
Study Details
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Interventions
The OKQ training program helps clinicians more efficiently meet the needs of women's pregnancy intentions and provide evidence-based care.