AHRQ Funded Projects
Search the entire portfolio of AHRQ-funded digital healthcare research projects. Projects can be identified by technology studied, medical condition, population, status of the project, principal investigator, organization, funding mechanism and location.
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Description: This project will evaluate the effects of a technology-based patient-reported outcomes system on patient management of type 2 diabetes in primary care practices.Principal Investigator: Schoenthaler, Antoinette, Mann, Devin MProject Dates: September 01, 2018 to June 30, 2023
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Description: Using participatory research methods, researchers developed a self-management mobile health application for self-management to help people with HIV manage their health and monitor their medication adherence.Principal Investigator: Schnall, RebeccaProject Dates: September 30, 2016 to September 29, 2022
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Description: The research team designed and developed “Invention INC,” an interactive nutrition comic for dietary self-management, focused on reducing childhood obesity risk in urban minority youth.Principal Investigator: Leung, May MayProject Dates: April 01, 2016 to September 30, 2018
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Description: This study analyzed and modeled information requirements, decision making, and workflow of homecare nurses admitting patients leading to the development, review, and dissemination of information technology design and implementation recommendations in this setting.Principal Investigator: Sockolow, PaulinaProject Dates: April 01, 2016 to March 31, 2020
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Description: This project designed and conducted a usability evaluation of dashboards that provide feedback to home care nurses to improve the care of patients with chronic heart failure, and found that the dashboard prototype had high usability and was evaluated positively by users.Principal Investigator: Dowding, DawnProject Dates: September 30, 2015 to March 31, 2017
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Description: This project tested a mobile health application for HIV symptom management for people living with HIV and found an improvement in symptoms.Principal Investigator: Schnall, RebeccaProject Dates: April 03, 2015 to March 31, 2018
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Description: This study found human papillomavirus vaccine series completion rates in a low-income Latino adolescent population were high for patients receiving text messages reminders.Principal Investigator: Stockwell, Melissa S.Project Dates: July 01, 2014 to June 30, 2019
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Description: This project implemented a personal health record and population-level dashboard to assist lay health workers in a church-based setting with the goal of improving blood pressure control, and succeeded in increasing the number of participant physician visits and total fruit and vegetable consumption.Principal Investigator: Schoenthaler, AntoinetteProject Dates: September 01, 2012 to August 31, 2015
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Description: This project examined the relative effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a health information technology intervention designed to facilitate high-quality care transitions to home health care.Principal Investigator: Feldman, PennyProject Dates: September 30, 2008 to September 29, 2012