INTRODUCTION: The mainstay of asthma management is
out-patient care. Limited asthmatic
data have been collected directly from HCP.
Standard records do not routinely capture all desired data. Real-time out-patient data collection
directly from HCP can be useful.
METHODS: Forms developed in Pendragon,™ data collected with synchronized periodic exportation to a centralized database. Demographic, asthma severity, detailed medication history, pulmonary function tests (PFT) & visit characteristics were obtained. Entry efficiency was maximized for 42 data items via pick lists in a pre-study phase. Clinicians were trained. Data were assessed for inconsistencies.
RESULTS: 384 asthma Pt from 13 HCP at 9 practices April-October'00 (bimodal distribution, peaks June 20% & October 19%). 56% had new asthma symptoms. Mean entry time 5.0' (range 1.8-20.1, electronically clocked). Entry time was longer for more severe asthmatics (5.3' moderate/severe, 4.8' intermittent/mild, T-test p=.04), & for nurse practitioners (8.5') and attendings (6.8') vs. fellows (4.6') and staff (4.2'). PFT data were entered for 97% of adult (n=258), 95% teen (n=40), 89% pediatric (5-12, n=53) & 4% pre-school (<5, n=33). Clinical asthma severity, steroid & anti-leukotriene use correlated with PFT. Barriers were identified.
CONCLUSIONS: PDA data collection were feasible & efficient in wide range of settings. Data appear reliable & internally consistent. Detection & correction of potential inconsistencies were labor-intensive/time-consuming, and thus is not practical with our methodology. Busy clinicians viewed 5' per Pt as too long, but sacrificing detail can reduce entry time. PDA offer potential in a wide variety of studies; careful pre-testing remains mandatory.
Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of the session, the participant in this session will be able to:
Keywords: Asthma, Methodology
Presenting author's disclosure statement:
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I do not have any significant financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with any organization/institution whose products or services are being discussed in this session.