Critical Care OptimizatIon of Albumin Ordering (RATIONALE)
Critical Illness
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Critical Illness focused on measuring Albumin, fluid resuscitation, de-adoption, de-implementation, low-value care
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- All adult patients admitted to the study ICUs
Exclusion Criteria:
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Sites / Locations
- Peter Lougheed Centre
- Foothills Medical Centre
- Rockyview General Hospital
- South Health Campus
- Mazankowski Heart Institute
- Royal Alexandra Hospital
- Misericordia Community Hospital
- University of Alberta Hospital
- Grey Nun's Hospital
- Northern Lights Regional Health Centre
- Queen Elizabeth II Hospital
- Chinook Regional Hospital
- Medicine Hat Regional Hospital
- Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre
- Sturgeon Community Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Albumin Fluid Resuscitation Optimization Intervention
Usual Practice
Our quality improvement intervention seeking to improve appropriate use and reduce inappropriate use of albumin for fluid resuscitation will consist of establishing a clinical champion, educating clinicians, changing the process for albumin ordering through development of an albumin order sheet, and providing quarterly unit-level audit/feedback data to clinicians on albumin utilization.
Stepped-wedge roll out of 'Albumin Fluid Resuscitation Optimization Intervention' will permit those ICUs wherein intervention has not yet been implemented to serve as controls. These ICUs will prescribe albumin according to usual practice and not be exposed to any components of the intervention.