Gastrointestinal Disease


Patient Intestinal Failure-ECHO Project (PIF-ECHO)

Description

This study will evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of providing chronic intestinal failure patients and their family caregivers with direct access to live, virtual, multi-disciplinary (multi-D) support and education on best practices from a team of experts and peers. Such support can improve patient outcomes by enhancing knowledge, increasing confidence in self-care, and fostering a support network where patients can share lived experiences.

Grant Number
R03 HS030321
Principal Investigator(s)

A virtual dissemination framework to inform and evaluate a neonatal project ECHO (NeoECHO).

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Prediction of GutCheck NEC and its relation to severity of illness and measures of deterioration in necrotizing enterocolitis.

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Subjective and objective burden on providers from a multicenter app-based study of patients with cirrhosis and caregivers.

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Crohn's disease shared decision making intervention leads to more patients choosing combination therapy: A cluster randomised controlled trial.

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Shared decision-making for drug-drug interactions: Formative evaluation of an anticoagulant drug interaction.

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Neonatal intensive care workflow analysis informing NEC-zero clinical decision support design.

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Perspectives of inpatients with cirrhosis and caregivers on using health information technology: Cross-sectional multicenter study.

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Development of the NEC-Zero toolkit: Supporting reliable implementation of necrotizing enterocolitis prevention and recognition.

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