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NCT06973707
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about the possible benefits of mobile digital tools used by patients and families, with the help of a digital navigator, while patients are in the hospital. The goals are to better engage patients and their caregivers in their own care. The main questions it aims to answer are: Will use of these digital tools and digital navigators lead to greater patient activation during the hospitalization than usual care? Will use of passive and active tools lead to greater patient activation than the use of passive tools alone? Will use of these digital tools increase patient knowledge (of the care team and care plan) and patient self-efficacy, reduce patient anxiety, and improve patient experience and post-discharge behavior (filling discharge prescriptions and keeping follow-up appointment visits)? Will use of the digital tools decrease disparities in outcomes by language and area deprivation index? Participants will: Be asked to use the digital tools, assisted by a digital navigator, or usual care, including the hospital's patient portal. Complete surveys while in the hospital regarding baseline characteristics and study outcomes. If asked, give input into the design of tools and/or participate in interviews regarding their opinions of the digital tools and any barriers to implementation.
NCT03520673
The PriMUS Study aims to develop a clinical decision support tool to help GPs more accurately diagnose and manage LUTS in men. The study will recruit 880 men across three research hubs in Bristol, Newcastle and Wales. Men will all receive a series of simple index tests in primary care (following NICE Clinical Guidelines) and a urodynamics reference test. The study will then compare which combination of the simple index tests give the best prediction of the urodynamics result, which can then be incorporated into the clinical decision support tool.