AHRQ-Funded Projects
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A User-Centered Designed Anticoagulation Shared Decision-Making Tool for Stroke Prevention in Atrial Fibrillation
This research aims to create, develop, and implement a decision support tool that clarifies the risk tradeoffs for anticoagulation in atrial fibrillation.
Achieving Individualized Precision Prevention (IPP) through Scalable Infrastructure Employing the USPSTF Recommendations in Computable Form
This project will use Learning Health System methods to systematically apply U.S. Preventive Services Task Force’s evidence-based recommendations with the goal of advancing individualized precision prevention.
A Geofencing-Based Adaptive Messaging System to Support Patient Self-Management of a Low-Sodium Diet in Hypertension
This research developed and evaluated mobile application messages that assisted individuals with hypertension to adhere to a low-sodium diet.
Physician Practice Variation in Electronic Health Record Use
This project examined the prevalence of variation in electronic health record documentation in physician practice, its causes, effects, and strategies to mitigate its potential for harm.
Feasibility of a Clinician Training Program To Improve Patient-Provider Communication in the Presence of Health IT Systems in the Exam Room
This project tested the impact of a training module that teaches clinicians how to best communicate with patients in the presence of an electronic health record and found improvements in provider communication skills, but no impact on patient outcomes.
Patient-Centered Data Visualizations for Diabetes
This project developed a diabetes data visualization mobile application for adolescents and found that clinical and contextual data provided greater opportunity for self management and problem solving.
The Effect of Health Information Technology on Healthcare Provider Communication
This research studied how communication technologies facilitate or hinder communication between nurses and physicians with the ultimate goal of supporting effective communication.
Personalized Engagement Tool for Pediatric BMT Patients and Caregivers
This project developed a tool to promote activation, communication, engagement, and self-management of pediatric blood and marrow transplant patients and their parents and found that patient-centric tools can successfully engage caregivers in hospital care.
Improving Adherence and Outcomes by Artificial Intelligence-Adapted Text Messages
This project tested a reinforcement learning (RL) text messaging system, which tailors and adapts messages to the needs of patients with uncontrolled hypertension to promote medication adherence, and found it to be feasible and adaptive.
Assessing Readiness, Achievement & Impact of Stage 3 Care Coordination Criteria
This project assessed the readiness, feasibility, and perceived impact of achieving proposed Stage 3 Meaningful Use care coordination criteria among primary care practices.