Penicillin Allergy Risk-Stratification and Delabeling of Low-Risk Patients
Antibiotic Allergy
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Antibiotic Allergy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Pediatric Hospital Medicine service Existing penicillin allergy label in the EHR Screened as low-risk for true PCN allergy (based on usual-care nursing intake questions at time of admission)
Exclusion Criteria:
None, provider may opt out of CDS tool at any time
Sites / Locations
- Monroe Carell Jr Children's Hospital at VanderbiltRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Experimental
Pharmacist-led Evaluation
Provider-targeted Clinical Decision Support Tool
Patients randomized to the pharmacist-led arm will appear in the pharmacy-penicillin electronic health care dashboard. A pharmacist may, at their discretion and in consultation with the primary care team, perform an allergy risk-stratification and oral challenge in low-risk patients using local standard of care protocol
This intervention will provide access to a best-practices alert (BPA) containing the patient's risk-stratification status and a link to the local standard of care protocol, oral amoxicillin challenge order set and written consent form (same resources as used in pharmacist -led electronic health record dashboard). If the provider opts to perform the oral challenge and it is successfully passed, a second BPA will prompt them to update the allergy status in the medical record.