Dialogue Around Respiratory Illness Treatment (DART)
Respiratory Disease, Acute Respiratory Infection, Respiratory Infection
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Respiratory Disease focused on measuring Pediatrics, Respiratory disease, antibiotic use
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Visits to enrolled providers by children aged 6 months to 10 years with an International Classification of Diseases-10 (ICD-10) diagnosis code for AOM, bronchitis, pharyngitis, sinusitis, or upper respiratory infection (URI) will be included in the study. Only systemic (oral) antibiotic prescriptions on the same date as the study visit will be included in prescribing measures for each ARTI.
Exclusion Criteria:
ARTI visits will be excluded from measures of prescribing if there are any competing non-ARTI bacterial diagnoses (e.g. urinary tract infection) or any antibiotic prescriptions during the 30-days prior to the index visit. Visits by children with allergies to penicillin or cephalosporin antibiotics will be excluded from measures of second-line prescribing.
Sites / Locations
- Paragould Pediatrics
- Eureka Pediatrics
- Pediatric Partners of the Southwest
- Pediatric Medicine of Wallingford
- Advance Preventive Care
- A to Z Pediatric & Youth Healthcare
- All Star Pediatrics
- Deerfield
- Evanston (Central)
- Evanston (Davis)
- Glenview
- Gurnee
- Lincolnwood
- Old Orchard
- Vernon Hills
- Plaza Del Lago
- East End
- Hampton Pediatrics
- Plateau Pediatrics
- Cornerstone Pediatrics
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Other
Other
Providers
Parents
Physicians, pediatric nurse practitioners and physician assistants (referred to as providers from here forward) will be recruited from 20 practices, with a maximum of four providers participating from a single practice, for a maximum of 80 providers. Providers will receive an online tutorials, interactive group webinars, simulated booster sessions as well as feedback reports.
The number of parents who participate will depend on the number of providers who agree to participate at each of the 20 practices. The total could range from a minimum of 1800 parents to a maximum of 7200 parents. Throughout the study, parents at participating practice sites will be offered the opportunity to complete a DART Parent Survey after their child's visit.