eHealth Activity Among African-American and White Cancer Survivors
This research examined the factors associated with eHealth use for personal health management among African-American and White cancer survivors.
This research examined the factors associated with eHealth use for personal health management among African-American and White cancer survivors.
The Patient-Centered Clinical Decision Support Learning Network was created as a multistakeholder collaborative to address barriers and facilitators, formulate recommendations, and take action to improve the adoption and use of patient-centered outcomes research-based clinical decision support.
This research developed and pilot-tested a sleep promotion toolkit (SLEEPkit), an application designed to facilitate routine sleep assessment and inform individualized plans for sleep promotion.
This study evaluated a smoking cessation program using interactive voice recognition technology and found that the intervention successfully reduced unplanned hospital readmissions and costs.
This project identified patients’ needs, preferences, and responses when receiving abnormal test result notifications through an electronic patient portal, and developed a usable prototype to improving test result communication.
The research team designed and tested a data visualization tool of both home- and clinic-derived blood pressure data to aid patients and physicians to better understand hypertension control and inform shared treatment decisions.
This research explored the effectiveness of integrating behavioral tools into an evidence-based software to improve access to behavioral treatment strategies for children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.