PAINED: Project Addressing INequities in the Emergency Department
Project Number4R33DK135406-02
Former Number4R61DK135406-02
Contact PI/Project LeaderGOYAL, MONIKA KUMARI
Awardee OrganizationCHILDREN'S RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Description
Abstract Text
Project Abstract
Racial and ethnic inequities in health care quality have been described across a broad range of clinical
settings, patient populations, and outcomes. Clinician implicit bias has been implicated in the causal pathway
for health care disparities. It is now imperative that we target the causes and develop interventions to mitigate
and eradicate such inequities. Our overarching goal is to eradicate health care inequities through evidence-
based interventions. In response to the RFA-NS-22-002: HEAL Initiative: Advancing Health Equity in Pain
Management (R61/R33), the objectives of this proposal are to develop and test the impact of two
interventions on overcoming clinician implicit bias and mitigating inequities in the management of pain among
children seeking care in the emergency department for the treatment of appendicitis or long bone fractures.
The scientific premise stems from our prior work which: 1) demonstrated racial and ethnic inequities in the
management of pain for children in the emergency department; 2) examined the role of implicit bias in vignette-
based health outcomes; and 3) used audit and feedback and clinical decision support tools to improve
performance metrics among clinicians. We will build on this foundational work by measuring the impact of
clinician implicit bias among providers and nurses on both process and outcome measures, including the
assessment and reduction of pain. We will use a stakeholder-informed approach to identify quality metrics that
are patient-centric. We will then test whether regular clinician audit and feedback, through the provision of
‘Equity Report Cards,’ as well as provision of real-time, electronic health record-embedded clinical decision
support can serve as useful interventions in mitigating racial/ethnic disparities in clinical outcomes. This
research is significant because both interventions can be inexpensively disseminated and scaled to emergency
departments nationally as well as to other clinical venues and adapted for various clinical conditions. Through
innovative study design and rigorous evaluation, this proposal will provide critical evidence and lay the
foundation for eradicating racial and ethnic inequities in the provision of care and improved child health
outcomes for all.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Project Narrative
Racial and ethnic inequities in health care quality have been described across a broad range of clinical
settings, patient populations, and outcomes and it is now imperative that we move forward to develop and test
interventions to mitigate and eradicate such inequities. In response to the RFA-NS-22-002: HEAL Initiative:
Advancing Health Equity in Pain Management (R61/R33), the objectives of this proposal are to develop
and test the impact of two interventions – 1) regularly provided clinician audit and feedback, through the
provision of ‘Equity Report Cards’ and 2) provision of real time, electronic health record-embedded clinical
decision support – on overcoming clinician implicit bias and mitigating inequities in the management of pain
among children seeking care in the emergency department for the treatment of appendicitis or long bone
fractures.
NIH Spending Category
No NIH Spending Category available.
Project Terms
Absence of pain sensationAccident and Emergency departmentAcute PainAddressAgeAppendicitisAwarenessCare given by nursesCaringChildChild HealthClinicalDataDiscipline of NursingDisparityDocumentationElectronic Health RecordEmergency department visitEquityEthnic OriginEvaluationEvidence based interventionFeedbackFoundationsFractureGoalsGuidelinesHealthHealth Services AccessibilityHealthcare SystemsHelping to End Addiction Long-termImplicit Association TestInequityInformation TechnologyInterruptionInterventionMeasuresNursesOpioid AnalgesicsOutcomeOutcome MeasurePain MeasurementPain managementParentsPathway interactionsPatientsPerformancePhasePhysiciansProcessProcess MeasureProspective StudiesProviderQuality of CareRaceReportingResearchResearch DesignRoleSocioeconomic StatusTestingTimeTime Series AnalysisUnconscious StateWorkbehavior changecare deliverycare seekingclinical careclinical decision supportclinical encounterdisparity reductionethnic disparityhealth care deliveryhealth care disparityhealth care qualityhealth differencehealth equityhealth inequalitiesimplicit biasimprovedinnovationlong bonepain reductionpain scorepatient orientedpatient populationpediatric emergencyracial disparityresponsesimulationstemsuccesssupport tools
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
CFDA Code
847
DUNS Number
143983562
UEI
M3KHEEYRM1S6
Project Start Date
15-August-2022
Project End Date
31-July-2027
Budget Start Date
01-August-2024
Budget End Date
31-July-2027
Project Funding Information for 2024
Total Funding
$2,520,984
Direct Costs
$1,431,075
Indirect Costs
$1,089,909
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2024
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
$2,520,984
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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