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Bedside Notes: A Multicenter Trial to Improve Family Clinical Note Access and Outcomes for Hospitalized Children

Description

This research will evaluate the effectiveness of Bedside Notes, a digital health solution designed to provide caregivers with real-time access to clinical notes during their child’s hospitalization, with the goal of improving caregiver engagement in identifying and reporting safety concerns to reduce medical errors.

Grant Number
R01 HS030098
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Examining the Feasibility and Effectiveness of an mHealth Solution Designed to Enhance Clinical Outcomes Among Patients Attending Physical Therapy for Musculoskeletal Pain

Description

This research examines whether remote therapeutic monitoring can improve physical therapy outcomes by increasing patient engagement, adherence to home exercises, and communication with providers, while also assessing its impact on healthcare costs and feasibility for broader implementation.

Grant Number
R21 HS030158
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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
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Disseminating and Implementing MedSMA℞T Families in Emergency Departments: A Randomized Control Trial to Assess Effectiveness of an Evidence-Based Gaming Intervention to Reduce Opioid Misuse

Description

This research tests the effectiveness of MedSMA℞T Mobile, a mobile adaptation of the MedSMA℞T Families game-based tool, in delivering preventive education that enhances opioid safety knowledge and communication among adolescents, parents, and healthcare providers in emergency departments, with the goal of reducing opioid misuse and improving family medication safety practices.

Grant Number
R18 HS030202
Principal Investigator(s)

Incorporating patient, caregiver, and provider perspectives in the co-design of an app to guide Hospital at Home admission decisions: a qualitative analysis.

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Implementation of an EHR-integrated web-based depression assessment in primary care: PORTAL-Depression.

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A pragmatic, stepped-wedge, hybrid type II trial of interoperable clinical decision support to improve venous thromboembolism prophylaxis for patients with traumatic brain injury.

Impact of personalized risk scores on shared decision making in left ventricular assist device implantation: Findings from a qualitative study.

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Downstream emergency department and hospital utilization comparably low following in-person versus telemedicine primary care for high-risk conditions.

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