The design and conduct of Project RedDE: A cluster-randomized trial to reduce diagnostic errors in pediatric primary care.
David G BundyHardeep SinghRuth Ek SteinTammy M BradyChristoph U LehmannMoonseong HeoHeather C O'DonnellElizabeth Rice-ConboyMichael L RinkePublished in: Clinical trials (London, England) (2019)
Project RedDE, a virtual quality improvement collaborative aimed at reducing diagnostic errors in pediatric primary care, successfully recruited and retained a diverse, national group of pediatric primary care practices. The stepped-wedge, cluster-randomized controlled trial design allowed for enhanced scientific efficiency.