AHRQ-Funded Projects
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A Mobile App to Enhance Smoking Cessation Shared Decision Making in Primary Care
This project developed and tested a tablet-based decision aid to assist primary care providers in applying patient-reported outcomes to smoking cessation and found that the tool facilitated more conversations about smoking cessation between patients and providers.
Use of Patient Buddy™ Application to Disseminate Knowledge & Prevent Readmission
This project tested a mobile health application’s impact on reducing readmissions among patients with cirrhosis within 30 days of hospital discharge, and found it to be usable and feasible.
Design and Testing of a Mobile Cardiovascular Risk Service With Patient Partners
This project developed and tested a mobile health application for a centralized, pharmacist-managed cardiovascular risk service to improve patient engagement in self-management of cardiovascular risk.
TJR Guru--a Mobile App for Shared Informed Decisionmaking in Total Joint Replacement Surgery
This project developed and pilot-tested TJR App, a mobile application designed to help patients with osteoarthritis track their pain and activity, and found that app users were more likely to track symptoms consistently, when compared to non-users.