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ChatGPT & Surgeon Synergy: Redefining Breast Reconstruction Consultations for Enhanced Patient Engagement and Satisfaction
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In this study, patients who are scheduled for breast reconstruction consultation will be randomized into the intervention group (ChatGPT-generated patient education regarding possible reconstruction options) or the control group (usual patient education). All patients will complete a survey following their in-person consultation to assess their experience and overall satisfaction with the consultation process. Additionally, participating surgeons will complete a separate survey to evaluate their consultation experience, satisfaction, and to assess the accuracy and clinical utility of the ChatGPT-generated patient education materials. The surveys are designed to gather information on patient characteristics, organizational health literacy according to Brega et al. Other survey questions have been designed to meet the outcomes of this study and have not been based on previously published surveys.

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Community Health Workers in an Interdisciplinary Outpatient CKD Clinic to Optimize Social Care Navigation, Patient Engagement, and Home Dialysis Utilization
Description

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if this intervention (the CHOOSE Home intervention) is feasible and may lead to more home dialysis usage in a high-risk patient population. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Will there be an increase in home dialysis selection or initiation over study follow up? * Will there be a change in patient reported status of Health-Related Social Needs (HRSNs) and patient engagement at 1 year follow up? Researchers will compare the intervention group that will include interdisciplinary care (IDC) and the integration of a Community Health Worker (CHW) into the chronic kidney disease (CKD) care process to the IDC only control group. The research team will assess whether the intervention led to better social care navigation, enhanced patient engagement, and increased home dialysis use.

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Mobile Application for Patient Engagement and Physician-Directed Remote Management of Heart Failure
Description

The ENGAGE-HF mobile application tracks three key features over time: (1) heart failure health status, (2) vital signs (e.g., blood pressure, heart rate) and weight, and (3) the quality of heart failure medication therapy. Helping patients understand how these characteristics interact and change over time may improve their ability to understand and manage heart failure. In this study, the investigators aim to evaluate whether the ENGAGE-HF mobile application, by facilitating the behavior change strategies of self-monitoring and feedback, and a clinician-facing dashboard, improves the optimization of heart failure guideline-directed medical therapies (GDMT) and quality of life. An optional sub-study of cognitive function will invite all eligible participants enrolled in the main study to participate.

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Adherence to Health Coaching with Wearable Devices: Enhancing Patient Engagement and Outcomes
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The goal of this clinical trial is to learn how integrating health and wellness coaching (HWC) with Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) therapy affects adherence to treatment and overall health outcomes in individuals with obstructive sleep apnea. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does HWC improve CPAP adherence compared to standard care, in terms of device usage metrics (hours per night and days per month)? * How does combining HWC with weight management influence CPAP adherence and weight loss? * What are the differences in treatment outcomes between individuals receiving standard care and those receiving HWC? Researchers will compare two groups: * Standard Care Group: Participants receiving standard CPAP therapy without additional health coaching. * HWC Group: Participants receiving CPAP therapy combined with health and wellness coaching focused on weight management and sleep hygiene. Participants will: * Attend 2 in-office visits with a study physician (2 hours maximum) * Have 6 virtual visits via video with a study health coach (3 hours maximum) if in the HWC group This study aims to provide valuable insights into enhancing treatment outcomes for individuals with sleep apnea by integrating health coaching with CPAP therapy.

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Application to Improve Patient Engagement and Decrease Postoperative Opioid Consumption in Patients for Colorectal Surgery
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether patient-centered educational material delivered before and immediately after surgery can help improve outcomes for patients undergoing colorectal surgery.

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Assessing Patient Engagement in Keratoconus Clinical Research
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This study aims to investigate the influences behind patient choices regarding involvement, discontinuation, or re-engagement in keratoconus clinical trials. Uncovering these factors is essential to enhance the relevance and efficacy of future research endeavors. In essence, this trial aims to deepen understanding of the factors influencing participation in keratoconus clinical trials. Elevating participation rates could expedite the development of innovative treatments for this challenging condition.

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Understanding Patient Engagement Trends in TBI Clinical Research
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Clinical trials, specifically focused on TBI, are crucial in assessing the safety and efficacy of new treatments. These trials serve as fundamental instruments in determining whether emerging medications outperform standard therapies, providing compelling evidence to support wider implementation. The main goal is to thoroughly scrutinize trial completion rates and voluntary withdrawals among this particular group of patients.

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Studying Patterns in Patient Engagement Among Tardive Dyskinesia Patients
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The statistical analysis of the collected data aims to reveal the many factors that influence patient involvement in clinical trials. Findings will be disseminated through conferences and scholarly papers to benefit all parties participating in clinical trials. These findings will help to shape the design of future clinical trials for people with tardive dyskinesia, as well as enhance recruiting techniques and retention rates.

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Understanding Patient Engagement Trends in Anxiety Disorder Clinical Research
Description

Clinical trials, specifically focused on anxiety disorder, are crucial in assessing the safety and efficacy of new treatments. These trials serve as fundamental instruments in determining whether emerging medications outperform standard therapies, providing compelling evidence to support wider implementation. The main goal is to thoroughly scrutinize trial completion rates and voluntary withdrawals among this particular group of patients.

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Studying Patterns in Patient Engagement Among Treatment Resistant Depression Patients
Description

Clinical studies, with a distinct focus on treatment resistant depression, play a crucial role in evaluating the safety and effectiveness of novel treatments. These trials serve as instrumental means to determine whether new medications surpass conventional therapies, providing substantial evidence for their broader adoption. The primary objective is to meticulously scrutinize trial completion rates and voluntary withdrawals within this specific patient group.

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Mobile Technology-Based System for Patient Engagement and Physician-Directed Remote Management of Heart Failure
Description

This pilot study is to assess the feasibility, preliminary utility and acceptance of a digital technology-based system for heart failure management.

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Toward Understanding Drivers of Patient Engagement With Digital Mental Health Interventions - Part II
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This study is a clinical trial that evaluates what drives patient engagement and tests the impact of two strategies-automated motivational push messaging and coach support-to improve engagement with an evidence-based mobile app intervention for depression and/or anxiety.

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Implementation of Digital Vital Sign Monitoring to Decrease Sleep Interruption and Enhance Recovery in Phase II of the PROmoting Sleep, Patient Engagement and Recovery (PROSPER) Project
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This phase II/III trial examines how a sleep enhancement intervention, including the use of wearable digital vital sign monitoring device (ViSi), affects the quality of life of cancer patients receiving acute care. Sleep enchancement interventions may improve the quality of life of patients with cancer due to fewer interruptions at night during hospital stays.

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Toward Understanding Drivers of Patient Engagement With Digital Mental Health Interventions - Part I
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This pilot study is a precursor to a subsequent clinical trial that will test the impact of a set of automated motivational messages on patient engagement with a digital mental health intervention. The pilot study aims to systematically employ patient feedback to develop the automated motivational messages that will be used in the subsequent clinical trial.

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Impact of Surgical Theater's Patient Engagement
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To evaluate usefulness of Surgical Theater's Patient Engagement 360VR platform in helping align patient expectations and improve patient satisfaction and understanding in spinal surgery consults.

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Preparing Heart and Mind™: A Patient Engagement Pathway for Parents and Their Caregiving Partners After a Major Fetal Anomaly Diagnosis
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The purpose of this study is to test and evaluate the Preparing Heart and Mind™ (PHM™) patient engagement pathway as a nurse-guided intervention to lower psychological distress and enhance caregiving competencies among mothers/birthing persons and their caregiving partners after a major fetal anomaly diagnosis.

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Patient Engagement in Perioperative Pain Management Project
Description

Previously, the study team evaluated the implementation and effectiveness of the Johns Hopkins Perioperative Pain Program (PPP), which coordinates continuum of care for surgical patients on chronic opioid therapy throughout the perioperative period. Based on the findings of that project, the study team developed an educational intervention intended to improve patient engagement in perioperative pain management. In this project, the study team will formally implement a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of the intervention developed.

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Digital Symptom Tracking, Patient Engagement and Quality of Life in Advanced Cancer
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The purpose of this study is to (1) describe patient and clinician engagement in web-based symptom self-monitoring, (2) identify differences in symptom management between intervention and usual care groups, and (3) identify potential outcomes of real-time symptom tracking and management. With the assistance of the study coordinator, participants randomized to the intervention will create an account with Noona. Patients will be instructed to log symptoms as often as relevant using their own personal devices. Patients will also be prompted once per week for 24 weeks to log any recent symptoms. These participants will be sent a Symptom Questionnaire (SQ) via the Noona tool that summarizes their symptoms and distress one week prior to each oncology clinic visit. Symptoms designated as clinically severe either during regular symptom logging or via the SQ will trigger a prompt to contact the clinical team for immediate follow-up.

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Evaluation of an Automated Physician-Directed Messaging on Patient Engagement in the Digital Diabetes Prevention Program
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This study aims to understand the effects of automated physician directed messaging on patient engagement in the digital diabetes prevention program (dDPP). The messages are tailored to patient engagement levels based on established engagement thresholds, which are based on the patient's use of the dDPP application. The system is designed to minimize work for providers by sending automated targeted messages to patients to potentially increase engagement, prevent onset of diabetes and improve clinical outcomes. The patients in the study are automatically nudged using a combination of text messaging and MyChart messaging.

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A Remote, Decentralized Opioid Use Disorder Study to Evaluate Patient Engagement With a Game-Based Digital Therapeutic
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate how patients use and engage with a game-based mobile application that is designed to treat opioid use disorder.

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Optimizing Chronic Pain Management Through Patient Engagement With Quality of Life Measures
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This study evaluates the use of a health-related quality of life report based on the SPADE cluster (sleep disturbance, pain interference with activities, anxiety, depression, and low energy/fatigue) derived from the PROMIS-29 instrument in patients with chronic low back pain. Half of the participants will receive the report, while the other half will not.

RECRUITING
Breast Cancer Patient Engagement With Patient Reported Outcome Measure Survey
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The purpose of this research protocol is to measure Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in breast cancer patients. PROM results will be provided to patients and providers and the investigators will evaluate the relationship between patient engagement with PROM results and patient and clinicopathologic variables, utilization of supportive and hospital services, and patient satisfaction with patient-provider communication.

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Increasing Patients' Engagement in Breast Cancer Surgery Decision-Making
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This trial studies how well a breast cancer surgery decision aid works in increasing patient engagement in decision making for patients with newly diagnosed stage 0-III breast cancer. The trial also examines barriers to patient engagement even with the use of a decision aid, and if barriers are more likely to be experienced by socioeconomically disadvantaged patients.

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Increasing Caregiver and Patient Engagement Through PHR Use
Description

Informal caregivers play an integral role in managing complex, chronic disease patients providing services equivalent to an estimated economic value of $470 billion. The inclusion of informal caregivers in the healthcare team can improve care coordination and make health care safer by reducing potential medical errors caused by miscommunication. the investigators reason that a properly designed PHR with a simplified user interface and easy access to relevant content can improve the management of chronic diseases and better integrate caregivers and patients into the healthcare team.

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Patients Engaged in Prevention: Enhancing Outreach to Increase Patient Engagement in Diabetes Prevention
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This study examines whether a health message that includes a self-affirmation intervention (where people reflect on values that are important to them) increases acceptance of the message and encourages people to take steps to prevent diabetes, as compared to a health message without the self affirmation intervention.

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Increasing Patient Engagement in the Annual Well Visits Program
Description

NYU Langone Health calls patients to remind them to schedule their annual well-health appointments (including annual well visit, mammograms, etc.). The proposed study will test different iterations of the call script with the goal of increasing call completion rate and the number of scheduled appointments within an appropriate timeframe.

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Promoting Patient Engagement in Clinical Preventive Services: Evaluating the Use of Healthfinder
Description

Clinical preventive services (CPS) are fundamental to early disease detection and improvement of health outcomes but are often poorly understood and utilized by patients. Myhealthfinder is a web-based tool developed by the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (https://healthfinder.gov). This study tests the "prescription" of myhealthfinder to engage patients in CPS, improve patient-clinician communication and increase uptake of CPS.

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Digital Symptom Tracking, Patient Engagement and Quality of Life in GI Oncology Clinic Patients
Description

A pilot study of an ePRO system in cancer patients receiving systemic therapies.

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Using Rapid Cycle Trials to Increase Patient Engagement in the Community Health Worker Program in the Emergency Department
Description

This study is evaluating the effectiveness of the post-discharge program facilitated by the Community Health Worker program in the Emergency Department at NYU Langone Health Hospital - Brooklyn and testing different strategies to increase patient engagement in the program.

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Patient Engagement Via Crowdsourcing
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The study aims to advance pain research by exploring feasibility of crowdsourcing patient pain data via Amazon Mechanical Turk, the largest and most studied crowdsourcing platform in the U.S. We will leverage an existing NIH/NCCIH grant as a comparison data (RAND Center of Excellence in Research on CAM; CERC) to conduct a feasibility study of new methods for gathering and analyzing data on chronic pain and engaging pain patients in health policy.