Actively Recruiting

Age: 3Years - 89Years
All Genders
Healthy Volunteers
NCT06608758

End Diagnostic Overshadowing:Addressing Ableism in Diagnoses

Led by Rush University Medical Center · Updated on 2025-06-17

120000

Participants Needed

1

Research Sites

244 weeks

Total Duration

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Sponsors

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Rush University Medical Center

Lead Sponsor

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St. John Fisher College

Collaborating Sponsor

AI-Summary

What this Trial Is About

People with disabilities (PWD) experience increased risk of diagnostic error-sometimes due to attributing symptoms to disability rather than a potentially new or co-morbid conditions. As well, some diagnoses are prone to error. Based on literature we identified the following twenty-six with ICD-10 codes: Aortic aneurysm and dissection I71.0 - I71.9; Arterial thromboembolism I74.0 - I74.9; Venous thromboembolism I82.0-I82.99 and I82.A-I82.C; Congestive heart failure I50.1-150.9; Stroke All I60, I61, I62, I63, I64; Myocardial infarction I21.0-I21.9 and I21.A-I21.B; Spinal abscess G06.0, G06.1 and G06.2; Meningitis and encephalitis G04 -G04.91; Endocarditis I33.0-I33.9 and I38; Sepsis A41.0-A41.9; Pneumonia J12.0-J95.851; Lung cancer C34.0-C34.92; Melanoma C43.0- C43.9; Colorectal cancer C18.0-C18.9; Breast cancer C50 to C50.929, and C79.81; Prostate cancer C61; Pediatric Arterial ischemic stroke I63.0-163.9xx; Appendicitis K35-K35.8xx; Asthma J45.2-J45.998; Retinal blastoma C69.20, C69.21, C60.22; Brain tumor C71.0-C71.9; Polyateritis M30.0-M30.8; Congenital heart disease Q20 - Q28 (Q24.9 particularly important); Duchense muscular dystrophy G71.0-G71.9; Inflammatory bowel disease K51.0-K51.9; Scleroderma M34.0-M34.9.The goal of this research is to identify and create understanding of what underlies and contributes to increased risk of diagnostic error with these diagnoses. The investigators plan to develop ways to reduce it, specifically ways to identify people with disabilities at risk of diagnostic error (DE). The investigators will also develop education programs and decision supports targeted to healthcare professionals. If it is effective, ways to reduce diagnostic error will have been developed among people with disabilities.

CONDITIONS

Official Title

End Diagnostic Overshadowing:Addressing Ableism in Diagnoses

Who Can Participate

Age: 3Years - 89Years
All Genders
Healthy Volunteers

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible

You may qualify if you...

  • Patients aged 3 to 89 who received billed charges
Not Eligible

You will not qualify if you...

  • Patients under age 3 or over age 89
  • Patients with secondary diagnosis of dementia as they are already known to be at increased risk of diagnostic error

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Trial Site Locations

Total: 1 location

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Rush University Medical Center

Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60612

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Research Team

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Director Research Affairs

CONTACT

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Tricia J Johnson, PhD

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How is the study designed?

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

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Number of Arms

2

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