Comparing Healthcare Visit Recording and Open Notes to Improve Chronic iLlness Care Experience in… (NCT05955339) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Comparing Healthcare Visit Recording and Open Notes to Improve Chronic iLlness Care Experience in Older Adults
United States1,200 participantsStarted 2024-01-24
Plain-language summary
CHRONICLE is a randomized trial assessing the comparative effectiveness of providing written visit information via the patient portal (NOTES) versus NOTES plus visit audio recording (AUDIO) to older adult patients with chronic diseases on quality of life and other outcomes. During the trial, the team will also invite caregivers identified by patients to join the project.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years
SexALL
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PATIENTS:
Inclusion Criteria:
* ≥ 65 years;
* With multimorbidity (diabetes or hypertension plus one of the following: arthritis (osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis), asthma, atrial fibrillation, Alzheimer's disease and related dementia (not severe), cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, depression, heart disease, heart failure, hyperlipidemia, osteoporosis, kidney disease and stroke. Patients with diabetes plus hypertension are eligible.
* Have had two or more clinic visits in the previous 12 months;
* Plan on receiving ongoing care at the clinic with the enrolled clinician for the subsequent 6 months;
* Do not have vision or hearing problems that cannot be corrected; and
* Have not recorded a clinic visit for personal use in the past 6 months
Exclusion Criteria:
* With no capacity to consent to the project;
* With schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, current substance-use disorders, uncorrected hearing or visual impairment;
* Living in skilled nursing homes or hospice, because they engage less in self-management;
* With cognitive impairment as identified by a score of ≤3 on the six-item screener (SIS)
* Lacking internet access;
* Who do not speak English or Spanish;
* Who (i) do not have access to a personal email, (ii) do not have an email address shared with a family member or patient-identified caregiver, and/or (iii) are not interested in creating a personal email as this would prevent them from engaging with the intervention(s); and
* Who do n…