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Improving Rhode Island's Tuberculosis Preventive Services in Primary Care: A Mixed-Methods Evaluation of an Innovative Telementoring Model
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating TB Infection ECHO for Latent Tuberculosis. Completed, enrolled 84 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study explores primary care team members' knowledge, attitudinal, and skill gaps related to latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) testing and treatment. The gaps identified will inform the design of a survey and telementoring educational program (tuberculosis (TB) infection ECHO course). The EMR data query will further explore the reach of the expansion for community healthcare outcomes (ECHO) model. The hypothesis for this study is that the TB infection ECHO course will be feasible, will have a significant impact on primary care provider participants' learning and performance related to LTBI testing and treatment in their primary care practices, and will increase the number of LTBI tests and treatment prescribed in primary care.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
A six-month virtual telementoring course regarding TB infection testing and treatment that incorporates didactics, case presentation, and discussion