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View article: Feasibility and Acceptability of Automated Texts to Offer, Screen, and Enroll Patients in a Cancer Clinical Trial Financial Reimbursement Program: A Mixed-Methods Study (Preprint)
Feasibility and Acceptability of Automated Texts to Offer, Screen, and Enroll Patients in a Cancer Clinical Trial Financial Reimbursement Program: A Mixed-Methods Study (Preprint) Open
View article: Understanding health care workers’ mental health needs: insights from a qualitative study on digital interventions
Understanding health care workers’ mental health needs: insights from a qualitative study on digital interventions Open
View article: Efficacy of a Mobile App-Based Intervention for Young Adults With Anxiety Disorders
Efficacy of a Mobile App-Based Intervention for Young Adults With Anxiety Disorders Open
Importance Anxiety disorders are prevalent and undertreated among young adults. Digital mental health interventions for anxiety are promising but limited by a narrow range of therapeutic components and low user engagement. Objective To inv…
View article: Digital Engagement Strategy and Health Care Worker Mental Health
Digital Engagement Strategy and Health Care Worker Mental Health Open
Importance The health care workforce continues to experience high rates of depression and anxiety. Finding ways to effectively support the mental health and well-being of health care workers is challenging. Objective To test the effectiven…
View article: Automated Text Message–Based Program and Use of Acute Health Care Resources After Hospital Discharge
Automated Text Message–Based Program and Use of Acute Health Care Resources After Hospital Discharge Open
Importance Postdischarge outreach from the primary care practice is an important component of transitional care support. The most common method of contact is via telephone call, but calls are labor intensive and therefore limited in scope.…
View article: Association of Remote Patient-Reported Outcomes and Step Counts With Hospitalization or Death Among Patients With Advanced Cancer Undergoing Chemotherapy: Secondary Analysis of the PROStep Randomized Trial
Association of Remote Patient-Reported Outcomes and Step Counts With Hospitalization or Death Among Patients With Advanced Cancer Undergoing Chemotherapy: Secondary Analysis of the PROStep Randomized Trial Open
Background Patients with advanced cancer undergoing chemotherapy experience significant symptoms and declines in functional status, which are associated with poor outcomes. Remote monitoring of patient-reported outcomes (PROs; symptoms) an…
View article: Remote Patient-Reported Outcomes and Activity Monitoring to Improve Patient-Clinician Communication Regarding Symptoms and Functional Status: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Remote Patient-Reported Outcomes and Activity Monitoring to Improve Patient-Clinician Communication Regarding Symptoms and Functional Status: A Randomized Controlled Trial Open
PURPOSE Routine collection of patient-generated health data (PGHD) may promote earlier recognition of symptomatic and functional decline. This trial assessed the impact of an intervention integrating remote PGHD collection with patient nud…
View article: Association of Remote Patient-Reported Outcomes and Step Counts With Hospitalization or Death Among Patients With Advanced Cancer Undergoing Chemotherapy: Secondary Analysis of the PROStep Randomized Trial (Preprint)
Association of Remote Patient-Reported Outcomes and Step Counts With Hospitalization or Death Among Patients With Advanced Cancer Undergoing Chemotherapy: Secondary Analysis of the PROStep Randomized Trial (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Patients with advanced cancer undergoing chemotherapy experience significant symptoms and declines in functional status, which are associated with poor outcomes. Remote monitoring of patient-reported outcomes (PROs; symptoms) a…
View article: Effect of Text Messaging and Behavioral Interventions on COVID-19 Vaccination Uptake
Effect of Text Messaging and Behavioral Interventions on COVID-19 Vaccination Uptake Open
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04834726.
View article: Patient and clinician nudges to improve symptom management in advanced cancer using patient-generated health data: study protocol for the PROStep randomised controlled trial
Patient and clinician nudges to improve symptom management in advanced cancer using patient-generated health data: study protocol for the PROStep randomised controlled trial Open
Introduction Patients with advanced cancers often face significant symptoms from their cancer and adverse effects from cancer-associated therapy. Patient-generated health data (PGHD) are routinely collected information about symptoms and a…
View article: Pulse Oximetry for Monitoring Patients with Covid-19 at Home — A Pragmatic, Randomized Trial
Pulse Oximetry for Monitoring Patients with Covid-19 at Home — A Pragmatic, Randomized Trial Open
View article: Association between behavioral phenotypes and sustained use of smartphones and wearable devices to remotely monitor physical activity
Association between behavioral phenotypes and sustained use of smartphones and wearable devices to remotely monitor physical activity Open
View article: Association between behavioral phenotypes and response to a physical activity intervention using gamification and social incentives: Secondary analysis of the STEP UP randomized clinical trial
Association between behavioral phenotypes and response to a physical activity intervention using gamification and social incentives: Secondary analysis of the STEP UP randomized clinical trial Open
Participants often vary in their response to behavioral interventions, but methods to identify groups of participants that are more likely to respond are lacking. In this secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial, we used baseline …
View article: Phenotyping physician practice patterns and associations with response to a nudge in the electronic health record for influenza vaccination: A quasi-experimental study
Phenotyping physician practice patterns and associations with response to a nudge in the electronic health record for influenza vaccination: A quasi-experimental study Open
A model-based approach categorized physician practice patterns into higher and lower clinical workload groups. The higher clinical workload group was associated with a significant response to an EHR nudge for influenza vaccination.