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Telehealth-Enabled, Real-time Audit and Feedback for Clinician AdHerence (TEACH)

Telehealth-Enabled, Real-time Audit and Feedback for Clinician AdHerence (TEACH)

Recruiting
16 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The purpose of this trial is to evaluate if augmenting a usual audit and feedback implementation approach with telehealth-enabled support improves coordinated spontaneous awakening/breathing trials and patient outcomes for mechanically ventilated patients.

Description

Sedation and analgesia are utilized with invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) to improve patient comfort and synchrony with the mechanical ventilator. Prolonged sedation, however, may result in increased time on IMV and increased risk for ventilator associated pneumonia, delirium, and poor long-term cognitive outcomes. Daily interruptions in sedation [spontaneous awakening trials (SAT)] coordinated with daily spontaneous breathing trials (SBT) reduce mortality, increase ventilator free days, decrease intensive care unit (ICU) length of stay, and reduces ventilator-associated events. Coordination of spontaneous awakening and breathing trials (C-SAT/SBT), however, are underutilized due to significant barriers to implementation and adherence. This cluster-randomized hybrid implementation/effectiveness trial will compare C-SAT/SBT adherence and clinical outcomes in the presence of traditional audit and feedback implementation strategies alone or augmented with a novel Telehealth-Enabled, real-time Audit and feedback for Clinician adHerence ("TEACH") implementation strategy.

Eligibility

Inclusion criteria:

  • Patient age >=16 years admitted to study hospital ICU
  • Intubated and mechanically ventilated

Exclusion criteria:

  • Patient with pre-existing brain death admitted to study hospital for organ donation
  • Died within 24 hours of intubation

Study details
    Respiration
    Artificial

NCT05141396

Intermountain Health Care, Inc.

27 January 2024

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