Design of the Intervention to Reduce Early Peanut Allergy in Children (iREACH): A practice‐based clinical trial

Author:

Bilaver Lucy A.12,Ariza Adolfo J.12ORCID,Binns Helen J.12,Jiang Jialing1,Cohn Rich3,Sansweet Samantha1,Hultquist Haley1,Panza Joy Laurienzo4,Togias Alkis4,Gupta Ruchi S.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago Illinois USA

2. Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago Chicago Illinois USA

3. Independent Consultant Chapel Hill North Carolina USA

4. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Bethesda Maryland USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIntroducing peanut products early can prevent peanut allergy (PA). The “Addendum guidelines for the prevention of PA in the United States” (PPA guidelines) recommend early introduction of peanut products to low and moderate risk infants and evaluation prior to starting peanut products for infants at high risk for PA (those with severe eczema and/or egg allergy). Rapid adoption of guidelines could aid in lowering the prevalence of PA. The Intervention to Reduce Early (Peanut) Allergy in Children (iREACH) trial was designed to promote PPA guideline adherence by pediatric clinicians.MethodsA two‐arm, cluster‐randomized, controlled clinical trial was designed to measure the effectiveness of an intervention that included clinician education and accompanying clinical decision support tools integrated in electronic health records (EHR) versus standard care. Randomization was at the practice level (n = 30). Primary aims evaluated over an 18‐month trial period assess adherence to the PPA guidelines using EHR documentation at 4‐ and 6‐month well‐child care visits aided by natural language processing. A secondary aim will evaluate the effectiveness in decreasing the incidence of PA by age 2.5 years using EHR documentation and caregiver surveys. The unit of observation for evaluations are individual children with clustering at the practice level.ConclusionApplication of this intervention has the potential to inform the development of strategies to speed implementation of PPA guidelines.

Funder

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Publisher

Wiley

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