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Low-value Care, and Variation in Practice for Children Hospitalized With Bronchiolitis
Sponsor: St. Justine's Hospital
Summary
Low-value care is defined as the use of a health service, such as diagnostics and treatments, for which the harms or costs outweigh the benefits. In pediatrics, investigations or treatments can be unpleasant or traumatizing to the child, can prolong the time spent in hospital, and can create a cascade of further futile investigations and treatments. Several of the commonly used diagnostics and treatments in bronchiolitis are considered low-value, making it a great model to study low-value care in pediatrics. The purpose of CareBEST is to study the use of 6 low-value healthcare services in children aged 1 to 12 months hospitalized with bronchiolitis, their costs, and measure the variability in practice of these services. The main questions this study aims to answer are: 1. How frequently are 6 low-value care health services used in children hospitalized with bronchiolitis? These 6 low-value care health services are: 1) respiratory virus testing; 2) chest x-rays; 3) continuous pulse oximetry; 4) short-acting beta-agonists; 5) systemic corticosteroids; and 6) antibiotics. * Are there factors that predict the use of these services? * What are the costs of the use of these services? 2. How much variability is there between different patients, different doctors, and between hospitals in the use of these 6 low-value health services ? 3. Are differences in use of low-value health services associated with patient and family characteristics (like race and ethnicity, socioeconomic status, language), and do these contribute to disparities in care? Participants will have their infant's medical chart reviewed during their hospitalization. They will also have 2 short questionnaires to complete, once during their child's admission to the hospital, and one 30 days later to ask about whether their child required any additional medical care. They will additionally be asked to complete a questionnaire on their perceptions regarding their child's care while hospitalized, including the use of shared-decision making and their understanding of and involvement in the care decisions made. This analysis will provide a better understanding of treatment of bronchiolitis in Canada and help in the development of effective interventions to reduce low-value care.
Official title: Low-value Care, and Variation in Practice for Children Hospitalized With Bronchiolitis - a Multicentric Prospective Observational Study
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
28 Days - 12 Months
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
3000
Start Date
2024-02-13
Completion Date
2027-06
Last Updated
2025-07-23
Healthy Volunteers
Not specified
Conditions
Interventions
Provision of any of six different low-value health services for treatment of bronchiolitis
This prospective observational will have six separate primary outcomes acting as exposures, (or interventions).The exposures are the the provision of any of the six low-value health services: 1) respiratory virus testing; 2) chest x-ray; 3) continuous pulse oximetry; 4) short-acting beta-agonists; 5) systemic corticosteroids; and 6) antibiotics.
Locations (15)
Alberta Children's Hospital
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Stollery Children's Hospital
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
British Columbia Children's Hospital
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
IWK Health
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
McMaster Children's Hospital
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Kingston Health Science Centre
Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Children's Hospital of Western Ontario (London Health Science Centre)
London, Ontario, Canada
Lakeridge Health
Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Hospital for Sick Children
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Centre hospitalier Cité-de-la-Santé
Laval, Quebec, Canada
Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
CHU Sainte-Justine
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Montreal Children's Hospital
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Centre Hospitalier Université Laval - Centre Mère-Enfant Soleil
Québec, Quebec, Canada