Rapid cycle, randomised testing of precision feedback to improve engagement with a process measure dashboard amongst urologists: study protocol for a hybrid trial

快速循环、随机测试精准反馈以提高泌尿科医生对流程指标仪表盘的参与度:混合试验研究方案

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Rapid-cycle randomised testing holds high potential to enhance quality improvement practice but remains under-utilised because it requires significant resource commitment. However, infrastructure for learning networks, such as collaborative quality initiatives and large-scale quality improvement consortia, holds potential to support rapid-cycle testing at low cost and with minimal effort. For example, rapid-cycle randomised testing could be used to optimise 'precision feedback', which prioritises highly motivating tailored content to improve engagement with audit and feedback. We combined these concepts (rapid cycle, randomised testing and precision feedback) with a low-resource emphasis in conceiving this trial. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: A stepped wedge randomised controlled trial will deliver an intervention consisting of precision feedback and modifications to audit and feedback communication to 100 urologists performing ureteroscopy within the Michigan Urological Surgery Improvement Collaborative (MUSIC) and will be compared with a control consisting of standard 'one-size-fits-all' audit and feedback. The study's primary endpoint is online dashboard engagement, measured as the clickthrough rate through the tracking of embedded links in emails. The stent rate following pre-stented ureteroscopy will also be measured. The primary hypothesis is that precision feedback will increase engagement with an audit and feedback dashboard and decrease rates of stenting following pre-stented ureteroscopy. Endpoints will be analysed by linear modelling accounting for repeated measures within individuals, exploring the primary hypothesis through a main effect by the study arm. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethics and regulatory approval have been obtained from the Institutional Review Board of the University of Michigan (HUM#00248876). The findings will be disseminated in peer-reviewed journals and conferences. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ClinicalTrials.gov registration number: NCT06465667. Registered 6/20/2024. .

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