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Retrospective Observational Study of Patients Who Have Undergone Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) and/or Cardiac Valve Surgery: Post-discharge Follow-up of Patients From REN-004 Clinical Trial
Description

This study is a retrospective chart abstraction for subjects who were enrolled in REN-004. As a retrospective study, all data will be abstracted from the medical records.

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A Study Comparing Dexcom Continuous Glucose Monitoring to Point of Care Glucose Testing for the Management of Hospital and Post-Discharge Subjects with Type 1 Diabetes
Description

This study aims to compare inpatient glycemic control by measuring the percentage of time in the range of 70-180 mg/dl and the frequency of hypoglycemia between Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) and Point of Care (POC) Blood Glucose Testing in poorly controlled subjects with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus. The main question it aims to answer is: -Whether there is a difference between POC testing (standard of care) and Real-time CGM in glycemic control and hypoglycemic events during hospitalization:

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Improving In-hospital and Post-discharge Patient Education for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Description

The purpose of this study is to develop and validate ways to provide better patient education and clinical management for individuals who go to the emergency department (ED) with concussion or mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI).

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Post-Discharge Follow-up Appointment Scheduling
Description

This is a prospective clinical trial evaluating whether a behaviorally informed intervention (pre-discharge iPad video scheduling) increases post-discharge primary care physician (PCP) appointment completion compared to the status-quo scheduling process (post-discharge via phone), with the ultimate goal of improving patient health outcomes.

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The Impact of a Personalized Care Intervention on 90-day Post-Discharge Care
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The purpose of this 90 day study is to demonstrate the extent to which participants with cardiovascular conditions can improve their recovery at home through a mobile app, support and resources made available to them after hospitalization. The study will evaluate the effectiveness of personal care intervention support, including one-on-one guidance, educational information, check-ins, and Laguna's mobile app to help participants recover better after hospitalization.

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CGM and DFU Healing Post-discharge
Description

The purpose of this study is to look at the benefits of using a Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) system compared with standard-of-care testing for patients with diabetes type 2 and diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) and how this will improve wound healing. The CGM system allows medical staff and patients with diabetes to monitor and make treatment decisions to improve glucose control, without the need for performing fingersticks. Hence, the use of CGM will decrease the painful and burdensome task of performing finger sticks several times per day and may prevent low blood glucose in patients with diabetes.

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Support Tool for Families of High-Risk Children With Heart Disease During Hospital Admission and After Discharge
Description

The goal of this study is to pilot the "support tool" in the Nemours Cardiac Center to assess acceptability and feasibility. This tool will be offered to 5 high-risk families, and they will be asked to complete a survey. In addition, healthcare providers including bed-side nurses and cardiologists will be asked to complete a survey to assess the feasibility of the tool.

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A Trial of Post-Discharge Transitional Care for Patients With Chronic Liver Disease
Description

Patients with complications of advanced liver disease often have difficulties after hospital discharge that result in early hospital readmission. Poor outcomes for these patients during this transitional time could be improved through the use of innovative transitional care models. This proposal aims to examine the effect of a transitional care model, The Transitional Liver Clinic (TLC), in reducing hospital re-admissions, improving quality of life, and improving patient experience.

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Effectiveness of mHealth Post-discharge Intervention for Patients With Severe Mental Illness
Description

The overall aim of this program of research is to improve the continuity of care for patients with serious mental illness (SMI) by supporting a safer and more efficient bridge from hospital to outpatient care using a mobile device-delivered app called Transition-FOCUS (tFOCUS), which has previously been tested in community samples. The purpose of the proposed project is to establish the effectiveness of our empirically-supported, multi-component mHealth intervention.

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The Impact of Preoperative Olanzapine on Quality of Recovery After Discharge from Ambulatory Surgery
Description

The primary objective of this phase 2 randomized controlled trial is to determine whether the pre-operative administration of olanzapine (5 mg PO) improves quality of recovery (assessed by the Quality of Recovery-40 (QoR-40) survey) on postoperative day 1 in patients having ambulatory surgery with general anesthesia. The secondary objectives of this study are to determine whether there are differences in quality of recovery on postoperative day 2, presence of post-discharge nausea, presence of severe post-discharge nausea, recovery room length of stay and opioid consumption in patients who receive the study drug versus placebo.

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Inpatient Rehabilitation and Post-Discharge Outcomes With High Intensity Gait Training (HIGT) of Patients With Stroke
Description

Stroke is a major cause of disability, with 2-3% of Americans reporting stroke related impairments (Tsao 2022). Following stroke, over half of Medicare patients are discharged to post-acute care facilities or receive home-based health care (Tsao 2022). Inpatient rehabilitation guidelines are lacking, with many interventions based on research of patients with chronic stroke. There is great need for randomized clinical trials during the early subacute period (Bernhardt 2017, Jordan 2021). Clinical practice guidelines recommend high intensity gait training (HIGT) for ambulatory patients with chronic stroke (Hornby 2020). Outpatient HIGT protocols incorporating variable stepping demonstrate equivalent effectiveness to forward stepping protocols (Hornby 2019) and have yielded superior results to lower intensity therapies (Hornby 2019, Hornby 2016). Research suggests that HIGT with variable stepping is feasible during inpatient rehabilitation (Hornby 2015, Moore 2020). Pre-post studies suggest that participation in HIGT during inpatient rehabilitation yields greater improvements in walking without an increase in adverse events. (Moore 2020). Despite this, there are no randomized controlled trials evaluating HIGT in the inpatient setting. The subacute phase of stroke recovery may be a critical time for neuroplasticity (Dromerick 2021). Not only might rehabilitation interventions be more effective when initiated earlier (Biernaskie 2004, Dromerick 2021) but because inpatient rehabilitation represents the transition from hospital to home, interventions during this timeframe have the potential to improve discharge disposition, enhance quality of life, and reduce utilization of post-discharge services. In this randomized controlled study, investigators will determine how participation in HIGT during inpatient rehabilitation affects balance, ambulation, and quality of life after 14 and/or 21 days of inpatient rehabilitation, and 8 weeks post-discharge. Investigators will also determine if HIGT reduces health care burden with a cost-effectiveness analysis.

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Improving Post-discharge Antimicrobial Use
Description

One in five hospitalized patients is prescribed an antimicrobial at the time of discharge, and a large proportion of these post-discharge antimicrobials are unnecessary. The investigators will evaluate a novel method for reviewing post-discharge antimicrobial prescriptions in real-time with the goal of improving antimicrobial selection and duration.

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Post-Discharge Risk-Based Management in Patients Undergoing High-Risk Elective Major Cancer Operations (PRS II)
Description

This is a randomized trial of intensified post-discharge surveillance (Intervention Arm) versus standard post-discharge surveillance (Control Arm).

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Behavioral and Recovery Support for 30 Day Post-Discharge Care
Description

This study will provide behavioral and mental health support to a select group of participants to supplement the hospital-provided discharge and recovery plans, based on clinical guidance and dedicated post-hospitalization behavioral protocols, with the goals of reducing readmission rates and costs.

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MORE-PC: A 30-day Automated SMS Program to Support Post-discharge Transitions of Care
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This study will evaluate a 30-day post-discharge intervention using an automated SMS platform to monitor patients and facilitate communication with their primary care practice. The population will be patients who receive care from participating practices and are discharged from an inpatient stay. In addition to the usual phone call from their practice, patients will be randomized to enrollment in the program, wherein they will receive automated SMS messages on a tapering schedule over 30 days.

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PREventing Adverse Events Post-Discharge Through Proactive Identification, Multidisciplinary Communication, and Technology
Description

The goal of this study is to expand the use of previously developed patient safety dashboards and patient-centered discharge checklists to three general medicine units in an affiliated community hospital. The safety dashboard and interactive pre-discharge checklist are cognitive aids for clinicians and patients, respectively, that serve to facilitate early detection of patients at risk for preventable harm, including suboptimal discharge preparation. The aims of this study are to: 1. Enhance the safety dashboard and interactive pre-discharge checklist to include "smart" notifications for hospital-based clinicians when patients are at high risk for adverse events or have identified specific concerns related to discharge based on their checklist responses. 2. Expand intervention to general medical units at our community hospital-affiliate, BWFH. 3. Evaluate impact on post-discharge AEs for patients discharged from BWFH who are at risk for preventable harm and hospital readmission.

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Efficiency And Quality In Post-Surgical Pain Therapy After Discharge
Description

Following inpatient surgery, more than 80% of patients are prescribed opioids for use after discharge, yet up to 90% of patients report leftover opioids, and only 16% maximize non-opioid therapy. The proposed research seeks to test a provider-facing decision support tool and a patient-facing smartphone app to reduce the amounts of opioids prescribed and taken following discharge, while ensuring effective treatment of pain after surgery.

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Supportive Oncology Care at Home Post-Discharge
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This study is evaluating if a program that involves remote monitoring and home-based care may improve the post-discharge care of recently hospitalized patients with advanced cancer. The Supportive Oncology Care at Home intervention consists of three key components: 1. Remote patient monitoring (e.g. patient-reported symptoms, home-monitored vital signs and body weight); 2. A Medically Home care model for symptom assessment, evaluation, and management (e.g. triggers for phone calls and visits to patients' homes to address and manage any concerning issues identified); 3. Structured communication with the oncology team to ensure continuity of care.

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Effect of an Opioid Disposal Pouch Versus Usual Care on Post Discharge Disposal of Unused Medication
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The purpose of the study is to determine if opioid disposal bags/pouches are an effective method for disposing of unused opioid medications postoperatively

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Post-discharge Early Assessment With a Video-visit
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The purpose of this study is to determine if a video visit with an advanced practice provider (Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant) within 7 days of discharge from Hospital Internal Medicine services will increase patient compliance with medication, self-management and home supports after hospital discharge.

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Maximizing Acute Kidney Injury End-point Intervention Post-Discharge (MAKE-IT) Study
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This purpose of this pilot and feasibility study is to determine whether attending an acute kidney injury (AKI) clinic after discharge from the hospital impacts prescription medicine use, blood pressure and recovery of kidney function as compared to usual care.

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Liberal vs. Restricted Post-discharge Opioid Prescribing Following Midurethral Sling
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The specific objective of this proposal is to evaluate pain and opioid use following a midurethral sling (MUS) under two different opioid prescribing schemes. The central hypothesis is that, in spite of the fact that opioids are often routinely prescribed by many surgeons following this procedure, most patients do not require them for pain control, and patients who are not prescribed postoperative will have similar pain scores and pain control satisfaction compared with patients who are routinely prescribed a standard amount of opioids for postoperative pain control.

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Improving the Hospital-to-Home Transition Through Post-Discharge Virtual Visits in Primary Care
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The purpose of this study is to test a new process for having a virtual visit with a primary care doctor after discharge from the hospital, instead of an in-person visit.

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Post-Discharge Growth and Development of Infants Who Received Targeted Fortification in the NICU
Description

Extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants are at risk for slow growth, metabolic abnormalities, and poor neurodevelopmental outcomes. Postnatal growth standards are based on estimated intrauterine growth from historical cohort studies and post-mortem analyses. Despite current strategies aimed at appropriate nutrition, a large proportion of these infants have postnatal growth failure (anthropometric values \< 10th percentile) reported in the literature as high as 89-99%. More recent data shows lower rates of postnatal growth failure but further improvement is still needed. Adequate growth is key to ensuring improved neurodevelopment and other outcomes. The investigators are currently evaluating the effects of a high versus standard protein enteral diet on growth and body composition in infants less than or equal to 1000 grams birth weight in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. (H-38611). Infants less than or equal to 1000 grams birth weight are provided an enteral diet with a level of protein based on individual caloric and protein analysis of human milk also known as targeted fortification. The standard protein diet provides 3.5-3.8 g/kg/day of protein, while the high protein diet provides 4.2-4.5 g/kg/day. The investigators have shown that infants who receive this diet achieve growth at targeted standards. As this diet is well tolerated and associated with improved outcomes in our highest risk neonates, it is imperative to evaluate the benefits of a high protein exclusive human milk diet and the possible positive changes in body composition, specifically lean mass, in these infants. Body composition in these infants receiving targeted fortification is being evaluated at 35-36 weeks post menstrual age. Because these infants are at such high risk for poor growth and neurodevelopment, it is important to investigate the impact of a higher protein exclusive human milk diet on long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes, body composition, and growth at 18-24 months.

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Inpatient Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy to Reduce Suicide Risk Post-Discharge
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The goal of this randomized-controlled trial is to determine whether adding brief cognitive-behavioral therapy for suicide prevention (BCBT) to inpatient treatment improves suicide-related outcomes after the person leaves the hospital. The study will also determine whether being diagnosed with a substance use disorder impacts these outcomes. Participants will either receive treatment as usual or treatment as usual plus up to four sessions of BCBT during their inpatient stay. They will complete monthly follow-up assessments for six months after leaving the hospital.

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Evaluation of Preterm Infants Fed Post-Discharge Preterm Infant Formula
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This single-group study will assess growth and tolerance of infants fed a post-discharge preterm infant formula containing a prebiotic.

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Impact of Pre-Sedation Virtual Reality Game on Post-Discharge Negative Behaviors in the Pediatric Emergency Department
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate if a virtual reality (VR) distraction game played prior to procedural sedation for long bone fracture reduction will improve post-discharge negative behavior changes following discharge from the pediatric Emergency Department (ED).

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Testing the Efficacy of a Post-discharge Call Program on the Rate of Readmission
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NYU Langone Health patients receive a call from a clinical care coordinator after they are discharged from the hospital (within 1-3 days). The current study is testing the efficacy of this program.

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Post-Discharge Smoking Cessation Strategies: Helping HAND 4
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This randomized controlled trial will compare the effectiveness of two models of post-discharge tobacco cessation treatment for adult smokers admitted to 3 U.S. hospitals.

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Post-Discharge Opioid Reduction Intervention for Open, Laparoscopic, and Endoscopic Surgery
Description

ORIOLES is a non-randomized, pre-post intervention study designed to improve quality of opioid prescribing and use after discharge for patients undergoing urologic surgery. The study will initially focus on a pre-defined cohort of patients undergoing radical prostatectomy. After the predefined study period for the pre-intervention arm, a three-part intervention is employed to assess the effect on opioid prescribing and use in the post-intervention arm. Pending results, the intervention may be applied to all surgeries in the department for routine clinical care.