Can a better email make doctors prescribe better?
NCT ID NCT07181915
Summary
This study aims to see if the wording of emails sent to doctors can improve how they prescribe inhalers for COPD, a chronic lung disease. It involves 270 general practices in West Yorkshire. Researchers will compare personalized feedback emails against generic ones to see which leads to more guideline-recommended prescribing.
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Locations
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NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board
Leeds, United Kingdom
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