AHRQ-Funded Projects
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The Wise App Trial for Improving Health Outcomes in PLWH
This study will design a user-centered smartphone application linked to a smart pill box with the goal of improving medication adherence for people living with HIV.
Interactive Patient-Centered Discharge Toolkit To Promote Self-Management During Transitions
This project will implement and evaluate a previously developed, interactive, patient-centered discharge toolkit to improve the transition of care from the inpatient to outpatient settings.
A Geofencing-Based Adaptive Messaging System to Support Patient Self-Management of a Low-Sodium Diet in Hypertension
This project will develop and test the effectiveness of a mobile application to help patients with hypertension reduce their dietary sodium intake by using mobile notifications at grocery stores and restaurants.
Intervention INC: Interactive Nutrition Comics for Urban Minority Youth
This project will design, develop, pilot, and evaluate an Internet mobile dietary self-management system aimed at reducing childhood obesity risk via an interactive comic narrative.
Development of an Electronic Medical Record-Integrated Enhanced After-Visit Summary
This project will develop and pilot test an electronic after-visit summary that will incorporate evidence-based strategies for communicating printed health information to patients.
Use of Mobile Technology To Improve Acute Care Utilization in Sickle Cell Disease
This project will evaluate the impact of a sickle cell disease mobile application on reducing acute care visits by patients with the condition.
Accessibility and Beyond: Designing Consumer Health IT for Disabled Individuals
The purpose of this project is to improve health care quality by creating design guidance for consumer health information technology that is responsive to the needs and preferences of individuals with physical, cognitive, and sensory disabilities.
Patient-Centered Data Visualizations for Diabetes
This project will design and develop a diabetes data visualization system for adolescents that leverages both clinical and contextual data collected on mobile phones.
Use of mHealth Technology for Supporting Symptom Management in Underserved Persons Living with HIV
This project will develop and test a mobile health application that will incorporate findings for HIV symptom management from patient-centered outcomes research studies to improve the outcomes of people living with HIV/AIDS.
Self-Management via Health Kiosk by Community-Residing Older Adults
This project will investigate older adults’ perceptions of, motivations to use, and patterns of using an adaptive, community-based, multiuser health kiosk.


