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NCT05634902
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Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice for Dizziness

Sponsor: Ohio State University

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Summary

The study evaluates the implementation of evidence-based practice for the management of patients with dizziness in the emergency department (ED) within a large integrated health care system. The clinical focus is on benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), unilateral vestibulopathy (e.g., vestibular neuritis), and stroke - which are disorders with established evidence-base practices for evaluation and management. Evidence-based practices for these clinical topics have not properly disseminated regarding dizziness visits, and this results in missed opportunities for effective and efficient care delivery. The investigators propose a hybrid type 3 effectiveness-implementation trial to evaluate an enhanced BPPV-centric implementation strategy and clinical intervention. The overall strategy, initially developed in Dizziness Treatment through Implementation \& Clinical strategy Tactics-1 (DIZZTINCT-1), will be improved to increase generalizability, convenience, exposures, sustainability, and dissemination. We use an innovative design of a stepped-wedge trial for the ED-level implementation strategy and an embedded randomized patient-level dissemination strategy. As a result, we can closely assess the individual and additive impact of study components. We will evaluate effectiveness of the implementation strategy and also confirm clinical outcomes.

Official title: Dizziness Treatment Through Implementation & Clinical Strategy Tactics

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

80000

Start Date

2022-11-11

Completion Date

2025-03-31

Last Updated

2025-03-13

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

CME Educational Intervention

The educational materials for physicians include a recorded CME session, a mobile responsive website with the recommended algorithm of care, print materials (posters and note cards) and a dot phrase for dizziness.

BEHAVIORAL

Study Developed Educational Materials for Patients

Patient-oriented materials are incorporated into a mobile responsive website with information/instruction about BPPV, and self-management resources; information/instruction on gaze stabilization exercises for vestibular neuritis

Locations (1)

Kaiser Permanente Southern California

Pasadena, California, United States