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The Alexa+ Study will compare the use of the Amazon Echo Dot with Alexa voice technology in patients with chronic heart failure to those receiving standard of care heart failure management on changes in health and patient-centered outcomes.
Integrating data from virtual voice activated assistants (Amazon Echo Dot with Alexa voice technology), with the rich medical history available in Electronic Health Records (EHR) will allow a truly customized, interactive, and automated personal healthcare assistant. This technology will be validated in patients who have chronic heart failure (HF). Half of the study patients will receive an Amazon Echo Dot (Alexa) enhanced with a HF Care custom Alexa Skill that is patient-specific, or Alexa+. Data on patient interactions with the device will be followed for three months. The control groups will receive standard of care (SOC) HF management. Both study and control groups will receive regular follow up from the HF nurse and data from all hospital or clinic visits will be captured from the EHR.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
MedStar Washington Hospital Center
Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States
Start Date
December 10, 2018
Primary Completion Date
October 31, 2019
Completion Date
October 31, 2019
Last Updated
June 19, 2020
50
ACTUAL participants
Alexa+
DEVICE
Standard of Care Arm
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
Medstar Health Research Institute
Collaborators
NCT07484009
NCT07191730
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