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Consumer Health IT Tools: Impact on Experience, Access, and Outcomes for Patients With Complex Chronic...

Chronic DiseasePatient Outcome Assessment1 more

Patient use of health IT tools to interact with healthcare providers and delivery systems, including exchanging secure messages with their medical providers and using other web-based tools, has great potential to increase patient access to care, change the way healthcare is delivered, and affect patient clinical outcomes. This study will examine the impact of implementation and use of consumer health IT tools on patient-reported access to care, utilization of medical care services, and clinical outcomes.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Developing a Program for Transition to Adult Care for Youth With Chronic Conditions : a Mixed Method...

Transition Care

Investigation in 3 steps the transition of young people with chronic diseases. FIRST STEP: qualitative survey. Interviews with carers, young people and parents. Chronic Diseases studied: epilepsy, HIV, sickle cell disease, obesity. SECOND STEP: Delphi consensus survey. Vote on internet : carers, patients' associations, young people and family. Chronic Diseases studied: all. THIRD STEP: validation survey. Vote on internet : young people. Chronic Diseases studied: all.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Validation of Medication Non-adherence Model (UK)

Diabetes MellitusChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease3 more

Research has shown that nearly 50% of patients with chronic conditions around the globe do not adhere to their prescribed medicine, leading to enormous cost to the healthcare providers. Non-adherence can be due to various forms and have multiple causes. To address this need, Philips Research has developed Medication Non-adherence model. This tool will help in developing a systemic way of assessing medication non-adherence and providing decision support for targeted intervention to healthcare professionals. The aim of this study is to validate this model with 750 chronically ill patients in UK.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Feasibility Study for Prospective Diet and Lifestyle Cohorts in Delhi, Kerala, and Kolkota, India...

Chronic Diseases

This pilot study will examine the potential for health, diet and lifestyle research in Delhi, Kerala, and Kolkota, India. It will: 1) evaluate the adequacy of the existing infrastructure for a large-scale epidemiologic investigation and follow-up; 2) obtain a characterization of the Indian diet; 3) determine study end-points; 4) evaluate the feasibility of collecting and analyzing biologic samples within India; and 5) evaluate the ability of centers to recruit subjects and collect data. Indian men and women between 35 and 70 years of age who have resided in the study area (Delhi, Kerala, or Kolkota) for at least 1 year may be eligible for this study. Participants will undergo the following tests and procedures: Part A: Diet and Lifestyle (2 visits) Questionnaires on medical history and treatment practices, including questions on reproductive history Brief medical examination Body measurements, including height, weight, forearm circumference, thighs, hips, stomach, skin thickness of the back and triceps (back of the arms) Blood draw for research, including studies of gene changes that affect the way the body uses nutrients Collection of toenail clippings for research tests Interview about: 1) dietary habits and understanding of the relationship of diet to health; 2) lifestyle, work, and family health; and 3) moving history (how often subject has moved in the past 5 years, addresses of past homes, and plans for future moves) Part B: Understanding Diet (6 visits) Interview at each visit about food and drink consumed the day before the interview 2 blood draws 24-hour urine collection Physical activity monitor. The subject wears a small device placed on the belt or waist of the pants for a specified time to measure the amount of movement performed. Part C: Medical Follow-up Patterns (1 visit) -Answer questions about medical history, treatment practices, and dietary habits

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Community-based Personalized Care and QOL

AgingDisability or Chronic Disease Leading to Disablement

A pragmatic randomized trial to evaluate the impact of an integrated patient experience and outcome measurement system supported by citizens, caregivers and community through eHealth technology. The primary research question is: What is the effectiveness of the WECCC approach on quality of life in people aged 65 and older or who self-identify as disabled compared to people not receiving the Health TAPESTRY program?

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Perry Virtual - A Prospective and Observational Rural Health Trial

COPDArrhythmia3 more

The principal objective of the study is to determine if patient-empowered, real-time and home- based patient monitoring of vital parameters can lead to: Reduction in admission rates and improved clinical management of chronically ill patients Reduction in use of medications Reported quality of life A minimum of 100 patients will be recruited, monitored and observed over 6 months from home with the Coala Heart Monitor. The study population will be representative of rural, high-risk, Medicare (65+ of age) subjects with chronic conditions and will be recruited by the Perry Community Hospital in Linden, TN.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Metabolic Abnormalities and Intestinal Microecology in Patients With Chronic Disorders of Consciousness...

Disorder of Consciousness

Following severe traumatic brain injury, patients may remain unconscious for many years. It is the intestinal microbiome and metabolomics analysis comparing differentially intestinal microflora and metabolites between patients with chronic disorder of consciousness and controls so far. The investigators have mature data analysis technology. The obtained results provide new insight into understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying the chronic disorder of consciousness

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

CONNECARE-Assuta-Case Study 2

Chronic DiseaseOld Age; Debility

The European Union's Horizon 2020 project issued a Call for Action [1] in December 2013 to design, develop, disseminate and evaluate new IT technologies for use in integrative treatment processes, with emphasis on complex adult patient. Assuta Hospital submitted a proposal for this call, as part of a broad consortium of 10 participants from various European countries. The CONNECARE consortium has formulated a general model for integrative treatment, and is currently in the technological development stages, to create a smart (supportive decision) and adaptive system that supports integrative treatment processes both in the hospital and in the community for personalized treatment in complex chronic patients. The development includes a significant integrative component of self-care management by the patient and / or the primary caregiver. Following the completion of the technological development, clinical trials will be held in four organizations throughout Europe - Assuta Hospital in Ashdod in cooperation with the Maccabi community in Ashdod, two centers in Catalonia and the Groningen region in the Netherlands. The purpose of the studies is to assess the impact of the implementation of the model, processes and digital tools that will be built during the project.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Compassionate Communities Neighbourhood Program

Chronic DiseaseAging

This study will evaluate a Compassionate Communities-based intervention aimed at reducing social isolation by mobilizing individuals to act on their health and social needs individually, and in collaboration with fellow members of their community. The intervention program includes facilitated building of neighbourhood networks (member benefits include access to practical help, the opportunity to develop meaningful relationships, and community mobilization), and coaching support to work on individualized goal setting and more detailed navigation support and planning.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Effect of Traditional Chinese Medicine on Outcomes in COPD Patients

Pulmonary DiseaseChronic Obstructive

The aim of this study is to compare the effectiveness of the treatments in two cohort for COPD patients: one, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) cohort, which have been evaluated and have certain effect; the other, conventional medicine treatments cohort, based on 2015 Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD).

Unknown status14 enrollment criteria
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