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Cancer
Primary: Provider to Patient Communication Score — 1.0423; 1.0723 score on a scale
Critical Illness · Chronic Disease · Terminal Care
Primary: Occurrence of Discussion About Goals of Care at Target Visit — 137; 66; 47; 145 Participants — p=<0.001
Automated Communication Tools · Complex Medical Patients
Primary: Medication Errors at Hospital Discharge — 645; 359 Errors
Diabetes Mellitus
Primary: HgbA1c — 8.5; 8.5; 7.99; 8.2 percentage of glycated hemoglobin
Improved Communication Between Clinician and Patient
Primary: Cardiologist Behavior as Measured by WISER (Writing, Immersive Experiences, Speaking, Ethical Communication, and Research) Assessment. — 11.95; 13.15 Number of…
Colorectal Cancer
Primary: Completion of Colorectal Cancer Screening Tests — 102; 142; 88; 122 Participants — p=.005
Adult Solid Neoplasm · Lymphoma
Primary: Direct Communication About Age-related Concerns: Number of Discussions Related to the Geriatric Assessment That Occur in the Clinic Visit Between the Patient, Oncology…
Advance Care Planning · Dementia
Primary: Number of Patients 65 and Older With New Documentation of Any Advance Directive in the Electronic Health Record (EHR) — 2190; 2130; 255; 409 Participants
Patient Engagement · Physician's Role · Physician-Patient Relationship
Primary: Patient Rating of Shared Decision Making — 66.7; 72.0; 74.7; 74.7 percentage of participants
Hypertension · Stroke
Primary: Patient Activation Measure — 61.33; 60.86; 63.49; 57.45 units on a scale
Mental Disorders
Primary: Shared Decision Making (OPTION) Independent Blind Coder Assessment Scores — 36.31; 29.78; 34.50; 30.37 units on a scale
Patient Computer Dialog
Primary: Patient Post Medical History Assessment Questionnaire — 8.4; 8.3 units on a scale
Cognitive Impairment
Primary: Ratio of Psychosocial and Socio-emotional Statements Relative to Biomedical Talk and Orientation Statements (Patient-Centered Communication) — 0.86; 0.68 Ratio — p=0.046
Chronic Disease · Neoplasm Metastasis · Lung Neoplasm
Primary: Depression Symptoms, Family (HADS-D) — 6.4; 6.5; 6.3; 5.9 score on a scale — p=0.688
Intellectual Disability · Autism · Multiple Congenital Anomalies
Primary: Satisfaction With Genomic Test Report — 0; 2; 1; 1 Participants
Primary Health Care · Quality of Health Care · Comorbidity
Primary: Aggregate Measure of Guideline-Based Clinical Care Gaps — 184; 210 Participants
Medication Adherence
Primary: Medication Specific Knowledge — 63.82; 62.80 score (0-100)
Patient Empowerment
Primary: Parents' Communication Behaviors Measure — 58; 55 Percentage of behavior items reported
Active Breast Cancer Treatment
Primary: Between-group Differences in Patient Complete Illness Understanding at 9-months — 42; 38; 21; 17 Participants — p=0.264
Heart Failure NYHA Class II · Heart Failure NYHA Class III · Heart Failure NYHA Class IV
Primary: Physician Overall Satisfaction With the We Chatt Intervention Based on the Post Clinician Survey — 57.4 score on a scale
Malignant Neoplasm · Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell · Lung Disease Chronic
Primary: Documentation of Goals of Care — 16; 6 Participants — p=0.036
Diabetes Mellitus
Primary: Patients' Perceived Self-efficacy to Communicate — 22.11; 22.14; 23.44; 22.63 units on a scale
COPD · Heart Failure · Cancer
Primary: Number of Completed Exit Interviews From Patients on Feasibility of Their Use of Their Narrative Integrated Into EHR — 20; 18 Participants
Healthcare Disparities · Mental Health
Primary: Patient Activation Measure- Mental Health (PAM-MH) — 5.7; 9.1 score on a scale
Breast Cancer
Primary: Feasibility of the Intervention Trial - Enrollment — 96.97 percent of eligible study candidates
Chronic Disease · Patient Outcome Assessment · Electronic Health Records
Primary: Number of Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions (ACSC) Hospitalizations. Portal Users vs Those Who Are Not Portal Users — 6.2; 7.0 hospitalizations/1000 participants/month
Communication
Primary: Rate of Medical Errors — 41.2; 35.8; 20.0; 22.0 Medical errors per 1000 patient-days
Nonverbal Communication · Critical Illness
Primary: Mean Daily Patient-reported Communication Difficulty Rating Using Single Item 0-4 Rating Scale — 3.10; 3.28 score on a scale — p=0.45
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Primary: Change in Vanderbilt Parent Rating Scales (VPRS) — 32.6; 31.3; 28.7; 29.0 score on a scale — p=.871
Family Reported Errors and Adverse Events
Primary: Family Safety Reporting Rates — 61; 60 Participants