The Impact of Sharing Audio Recorded Clinic Visits on Self-Management in Older Adults: A Multi-site Trial

Principal Investigator

Paul Barr

Study Number

D20072

Summary

The investigators will conduct a multi-site, two-arm, parallel-group, patient-randomized, blocked, controlled, pilot trial with a 3-month follow up in older adults (≥65 years) with diabetes and hypertension. Participants will be randomized to receive AUDIO recordings of their clinic visits (AUDIO) in addition to After Visit Summary (AVS), or their AVS alone (Usual Care (UC). The investigators will recruit 90 adults (30 per site) over the targeted recruitment period of approximately 6 months. The primary outcome of interest is the feasibility of the trial and acceptability of the AUDIO intervention. The investigators will also explore the impact of AUDIO on patients' ability to self-manage care (as well as other exploratory health-related outcomes and healthcare utilization) at regular intervals from enrollment (T1 = 1 week, T2 = 3 months) compared to baseline (T0 = pre-visit) and usual care. The investigators will recruit patients from consented clinicians at three sites: Dartmouth-Hitchcock Primary Care (D-H; Manchester, NH), Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC; Nashville, TN), and University of Texas Medical Branch, (UTMB; Galveston, TX).

Contact

Susan Tarczewski

Available at the following location(s)

  • Manchester

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