Evaluating the impact of a very low-cost intervention to increase practices' engagement with data and change prescribing behaviour: a randomized trial in English primary care

被引:12
作者
Curtis, Helen J. [1 ]
Bacon, Seb [1 ]
Croker, Richard [1 ]
Walker, Alex J. [1 ]
Perera, Rafael [2 ]
Hallsworth, Michael [3 ]
Harper, Hugo [3 ]
Mahtani, Kamal R. [2 ]
Heneghan, Carl [2 ]
Goldacre, Ben [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oxford, Nuffield Dept Primary Care Hlth Sci, DataLab, Oxford, England
[2] Univ Oxford, Nuffield Dept Primary Care Hlth Sci, Oxford, England
[3] Behav Insights Team, London, England
关键词
anti-bacterial agents; antimicrobial stewardship; feedback; general practice; information dissemination; information-seeking behaviour; FEEDBACK;
D O I
10.1093/fampra/cmaa128
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: Unsolicited feedback can solicit changes in prescribing. Objectives: Determine whether a low-cost intervention increases clinicians' engagement with data, and changes prescribing; with or without behavioural science techniques. Methods: Randomized trial (ISRCTN86418238). The highest prescribing practices in England for broad-spectrum antibiotics were allocated to: feedback with behavioural impact optimization; plain feedback; or no intervention. Feedback was sent monthly for 3 months by letter, fax and email. Each included a link to a prescribing dashboard. The primary outcomes were dashboard usage and change in prescribing. Results: A total of 1401 practices were randomized: 356 behavioural optimization, 347 plain feedback, and 698 control. For the primary engagement outcome, more intervention practices had their dashboards viewed compared with controls [65.7% versus 55.9%; RD 9.8%, 95% confidence intervals (Cis): 4.76% to 14.9%, P < 0.001]. More plain feedback practices had their dashboard viewed than behavioural feedback practices (69.1% versus 62.4%); but not meeting the P < 0.05 threshold (6.8%, 95% CI: -0.19% to 13.8%, P = 0.069). For the primary prescribing outcome, intervention practices possibly reduced broad-spectrum prescribing to a greater extent than controls (1.42% versus 1.12%); but again not meeting the P < 0.05 threshold (coefficient -0.31%, CI: -0.7% to 0.1%, P = 0.104). The behavioural impact group reduced broad-spectrum prescribing to a greater extent than plain feedback practices (1.63% versus 1.20%; coefficient 0.41%, CI: 0.007% to 0.8%, P = 0.046). No harms were detected. Conclusions: Unsolicited feedback increased practices' engagement with data, with possible slightly reduced antibiotic prescribing (P = 0.104). Behavioural science techniques gave greater prescribing effects.The modest effects on prescribing may reflect saturation from similar initiatives on antibiotic prescribing.
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