Pilot and Feasibility Testing: The LIRE Example

Pilot and Feasibility Testing: The LIRE Example

Description

Pilot testing improves the likelihood of a successful trial and is an opportunity to maximize acceptability, maintain affordability, and consider scalability. The pilot phase is the time to establish partnerships with healthcare systems leaders, test and validate electronic health record data, identify local champions, and assess how well the intervention can be incorporated into workflow. In this video, Dr. Jerry Jarvik, PI of the LIRE trial, describes essential aspects of pilot testing.

Speaker

Jerry Jarvik, MD, MPH
Radiologist, University of Washington Medical Center
Professor of Radiology, Neuroradiology, Health Services and Neurological Surgery, University of Washington
Adjunct Professor of Orthopedics & Sports Medicine and Pharmacy
LIRE NIH Collaboratory Trial PI

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Uses of EHRs in NIH Collaboratory Projects

Uses of EHRs in NIH Collaboratory Projects

Description

In the NIH Pragmatic Trials Collaboratory ePCTs, the electronic health record has been used to determine eligibility, deliver the intervention, and assess outcomes. This video explores challenges and lessons learned encountered by the ICD-Pieces Trial.

Speaker

Rachel Richesson, PhDHeadshot of Rachel Richesson
Professor of Learning Health Sciences, University of Michigan Medical School
Electronic Health Records Core Co-chair

 

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Collecting and Sharing Patient-Reported Outcomes in the PPACT Trial

Collecting and Sharing Patient-Reported Outcomes in the PPACT Trial

Description

In this video, Dr. Lynn DeBar, PI of the PPACT trial describes how her team used electronic health records to collect and share patient-reported outcomes.

Biography

Headshot of Lynn DeBar, PhD, MPHLynn DeBar, PhD, MPH
Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research
PPACT NIH Collaboratory Trial PI

 

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Data Infrastructure for Implementing the PROVEN Trial

Data Infrastructure for Implementing the PROVEN Trial

Description

In this video, Dr. Vince Mor, Co-Principal investigator of the PROVEN trial, shares the data infrastructure that was essential to implementing and monitoring PROVEN.

Biography

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Vince Mor, PhD
Florence Pirce Grant University Professor of Health Services, Policy and Practice, Professor of Health Services, Policy and Practice, Brown University
PROVEN NIH Collaboratory Trial co-PI

 

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Pilot-Testing Interventions in Pragmatic Trials: SPOT Case Study

Pilot-Testing Interventions in Pragmatic Trials: SPOT Case Study

Description

In this video, Dr. Greg Simon, PI of the SPOT trial, summarizes pilot testing SPOT as a way of illustrating how pilot testing in ePCTs differs from more conventional randomized trials.

Biography

Photo of Greg SimonGregory Simon, MD, MPH
Senior Investigator, Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institiute
SPOT NIH Collaboratory Trial PI
Health Care Systems Interactions Core Chair
Coordinating Center Leadership

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EHR Pragmatic Innovation Beyond Follow-up in the TSOS Study

EHR Pragmatic Innovation Beyond Follow-up in the TSOS Study

Description

Dr. Doug Zatzick of the University of Washington describes the unique challenges of using electronic health records in the TSOS study.

Biography

Doug Zatzick, MD
Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine

 

 

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