Incorporating PRO Data Into RA Clinical Encounters Using Health IT

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2024
The goal of this pragmatic clinical trial is to learn if a new health IT tool that was rolled out at UCSF Health rheumatology clinics (the RA PRO dashboard) can help improve the lives of individuals with rheumatoid arthritis. The RA PRO dashboard displays important outcomes for individuals with rheumatoid arthritis, including disease activity, physical functioning, and pain scores in an easy-to-read, digital interface that can be displayed on the computer screen during a clinical visit. These outcomes are tracked over time, so patients and clinicians can see changes across multiple time points. Additional features of the dashboard include displaying medication use over time and recent lab test results. The main questions the study aims to answer are: Does displaying the dashboard during a clinical visit ... 1. reduce decisional conflict when making a medication choice? 2. improve self-efficacy in symptom management? 3. change beliefs about medications? 4. improve medication adherence? 5. improve RA outcomes such as disease activity or physical functioning? Researchers will compare these outcomes in the patients of clinicians who have access to the RA PRO dashboard to those who do not to see if these outcomes change over time. Clinicians with access to the dashboard may choose to share it from the computer screen with patients during the clinic visit. Participants will be asked to complete surveys as part of their routine clinic visits.
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First added on: Oct 24, 2024