Health care impact of implementing a clinical pathway for acute care of pediatric concussion: a stepped wedge, cluster randomised trial Journal Articles uri icon

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  • Abstract Objectives To test the effects of actively implementing a clinical pathway for acute care of pediatric concussion on health care utilization and costs. Methods Stepped wedge, cluster randomized trial of a clinical pathway, conducted in 5 emergency departments (ED) in Alberta, Canada from February 1 to November 30, 2019. The clinical pathway emphasized standardized assessment of risk for persistent symptoms, provision of consistent information to patients and families, and referral for outpatient follow-up. De-identified administrative data measured 6 outcomes: ED return visits; outpatient follow-up visits; length of ED stay, including total time, time from triage to physician initial assessment, and time from physician initial assessment to disposition; and total physician claims in an episode of care. Results A total of 2878 unique patients (1164 female, 1713 male) aged 5–17 years (median 11.00, IQR 8, 14) met case criteria. They completed 3009 visits to the 5 sites and 781 follow-up visits to outpatient care, constituting 2910 episodes of care. Implementation did not alter the likelihood of an ED return visit (OR 0.77, 95% CI 0.39, 1.52), but increased the likelihood of outpatient follow-up visits (OR 1.84, 95% CI 1.19, 2.85). Total length of ED stay was unchanged, but time from physician initial assessment to disposition decreased significantly (mean change − 23.76 min, 95% CI − 37.99, − 9.52). Total physician claims increased significantly at only 1 of 5 sites. Conclusions Implementation of a clinical pathway in the ED increased outpatient follow-up and reduced the time from physician initial assessment to disposition, without increasing physician costs. Implementation of a clinical pathway can align acute care of pediatric concussion more closely with existing clinical practice guidelines while making care more efficient. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05095012.

authors

  • Yeates, Keith Owen
  • Barlow, Karen M
  • Wright, Bruce
  • Tang, Ken
  • Barrett, Olesya
  • Berdusco, Edward
  • Black, Amanda M
  • Clark, Brenda
  • Conradi, Alf
  • Godfrey, Heather
  • Kolstad, Ashley T
  • Ly, Anh
  • Mikrogianakis, Angelo
  • Purser, Ross
  • Schneider, Kathryn
  • Stang, Antonia S
  • Zemek, Roger
  • Zwicker, Jennifer D
  • Johnson, David W

publication date

  • July 2023