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Use of the Electronic Medical Record to Screen Code Status Preference Using Death Language
Sponsor: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Summary
In order to systematically improve code status communication and documentation while clarifying how providers understand code status decisions, we propose the Choice of Diction's Effect Electronic Measures of Resuscitation Study Inpatient (CODE-EMRS.I) with 3 aims: Aim 1 - Determine rate of patient utilization of code status invitation (research) via the Portal (Hypothesis 1: Participants with an existing Portal are more likely to participate in research than new signups); Aim 2 - Evaluate different phrasings in code status prompts with and without death language (Hypothesis 2: Participants are more likely to pick no code with death language than without); Aim 3 - Determine how objective data drives physician agreement on code status decision (Hypothesis 3: Physicians are more likely to disagree with full code decisions for poor GO-FAR, but not CCI). Participants will fill out all study questionnaires electronically, but have options within these to ask to speak to a study physician/their own physician for clarification. After completing the surveys, the research associate will deliver the patient's code status decision to the attending of record and ask their views on it. Once a week, participants who have expressed interest in the study (by clicking the "I am interested" button) but have not completed the study will receive a reminder to complete the study as well as an offer to withdraw from the study in that same communication.
Official title: Choice of Diction's Effect: Electronic Measures of Resuscitation Status Inpatient
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
65 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
118
Start Date
2026-02-09
Completion Date
2027-06-30
Last Updated
2026-02-12
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Death language
We will explicitly mention death when letting the participant know about CPR
Locations (1)
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital - New Brunswick
New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States