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.
The research team is working with primary care clinics at three health systems across the country to enroll adults ages 65 and older who are managing diabetes or high blood pressure, plus one other disease. The team is assigning patients by chance to one of two groups. Each group will have an equal numbers of patients. Patients in one group will get access to visit notes through the patient portal. The research team will give patients guidance on how to find and use their visit notes. Patients in the other group will not only have access to their visit notes patients but also get access to audio-recordings of their visits. After each visit, patients in both groups will receive emails to review their visit information: 1) two days after their visit to remind them of their visit discussion and any tasks they may have, and 2) three days before their next visit, they will be asked to think of any changes from their last visit and to make a list of three things they want to talk to their doctor about. The team is comparing changes reported by patients over six months in quality of life, satisfaction, self-management ability, treatment adherence, and visit communication. The team will also invite caregivers identified by patients to join the project. They will show patients how to share their visit notes or recordings with caregivers. Caregivers will report on changes in how prepared they feel to provide care, burden related to caregiving, and how much they felt part of the patient's visit conversation.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
The intervention will include: (1) a brief training on using the patient portal to access written visit information with assistance in setting up patient portal accounts where necessary (including strategies to share notes with a caregiver), (2) post-visit reminders to use the patient portal to access written visit information.
The intervention will include: (1) audio recording all visits with the study clinician for six months, (2) training on how to record visits and access visit recordings, and (3) post-visit reminders listen to the visit recordings.
Dartmouth Hitchcock Clinics Manchester
Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
RECRUITINGVanderbit University Medical Center
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
RECRUITINGUniversity of Texas Medical Branch
Galveston, Texas, United States
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGQuality of Life - Mental functioning
Quality of life using Global PROMIS (Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System) is a 10-item patient reported measure with two domains: mental and physical health. Domain scores range from 4 to 20, with higher scores representing better health.
Time frame: 6 months from enrollment
Quality of Life - Physical functioning
Quality of life using Global PROMIS (Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System) is a 10-item patient reported measure with two domains: mental and physical health. Domain scores range from 4 to 20, with higher scores representing better health.
Time frame: 6 months from enrollment
Self-management ability
Self-management ability using the Patient Activation Measure-Short Form is a 13-item patient reported measure. Scores are range from 0 (low activation) to 100 (high activation).
Time frame: 6 months from enrollment
Medication adherence
Medication adherence using Adherence to Refills and Medications (ARMS-7), an seven-item measure with two domains: i) medication taking and ii) medication refilling. ARMS-7 scores range from 7 (high adherence) to 28 (low adherence).
Time frame: 6 months from enrollment
General satisfaction
General satisfaction using the two-item general satisfaction sub-scale from the Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire-18 (PSQ-18). The subscale is scored as a mean of the two questions with a potential score ranging from 1 to 5. Higher scores indicate more satisfaction.
Time frame: 6 months from enrollment
Visit communication style and shared decision-making
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Visit communication style and shared decision making using 14 items (6 of 7 subscales) from the Interpersonal Process of Care (IPC) survey. Each of the 6 subscales has a potential score of 1 to 5. Direction of the score depends on the subscale.
Time frame: 6 months from enrollment