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Clinical Trial

Impact of a Multiplex Respiratory PCR Test on Outcomes for Patients Presenting With Respiratory Illness in the Urgent Care Setting: A Hybrid-Effectiveness Quasi-Experimental Trial

NCT: NCT07513519 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT07513519
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2025-12-22
Completion2026-04

Brief Summary

This research study will use a hybrid effectiveness-implementation type 1 design to assess effectiveness of the Spotfire R/ST assay in the urgent care setting. A hybrid effectiveness-implementation type 1 study primarily focuses on the effectiveness of an intervention (e.g., use of Spotfire R/ST) but also simultaneously allows for the collection of data on the barriers and facilitators of implementing the Spotfire R/ST test in the real-world urgent care setting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Impact of a Multiplex Respiratory PCR Test on Outcomes for Patients Presenting With Respiratory Illness in the Urgent Care Setting: A Hybrid-Effectiveness Quasi-Experimental Trial?

Impact of a Multiplex Respiratory PCR Test on Outcomes for Patients Presenting With Respiratory Illness in the Urgent Care Setting: A Hybrid-Effectiveness Quasi-Experimental Trial is a clinical trial registered under NCT07513519. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT07513519?

The current status of NCT07513519 (Impact of a Multiplex Respiratory PCR Test on Outcomes for Patients Presenting With Respiratory Illness in the Urgent Care Setting: A Hybrid-Effectiveness Quasi-Experimental Trial) is: RECRUITING.

When did Impact of a Multiplex Respiratory PCR Test on Outcomes for Patients Presenting With Respiratory Illness in the Urgent Care Setting: A Hybrid-Effectiveness Quasi-Experimental Trial start?

Impact of a Multiplex Respiratory PCR Test on Outcomes for Patients Presenting With Respiratory Illness in the Urgent Care Setting: A Hybrid-Effectiveness Quasi-Experimental Trial started on 2025-12-22.

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