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Status: Recruiting

Reminder Strategies to Improve Meal-Logging Adherence

This study is a single-center micro-randomized trial, aiming to examine the effects of two theory-driven reminder strategies on adherence to repeated, image-based meal logging in adults age 45 and older. Three times daily, participants are automatically randomized to receive one of three reminder messages prior to each habitual mealtime. The main research questions the trial aims to answer are: * Do loss-framed reminders (emphasizing loss of a daily financial reward for not logging) increase meal logging adherence in the two hours following a reminder, compared to a neutral reminder? * Do logging consistency reminders (providing feedback on recent logging streaks) increase meal logging adherence in the two hours following a reminder, compared to a neutral reminder? * Do the effects of loss-framed and logging consistency reminders differ from each other? Primary aim: To estimate the proximal effect of each reminder type on whether a participant logs a meal within two hours of receiving a reminder. Secondary aim: To examine whether within-person physiological patterns (e.g., heart rate variation) moderate response to reminders, with the goal of identifying physiological markers of receptivity to behavioral prompts. The trial aims to enroll 200 adults aged 45 and older. Participants attend a baseline visit for onboarding, consent, and device setup, followed by a 28 day remote intervention period during which they should photograph their meals three times daily (breakfast, lunch, dinner) and wear a smartwatch and smart ring continuously. Prior to each mealtime, they receive an automatically randomized reminder message. Participants earn a daily financial reward contingent on completing meal logging for that day. Note: This trial was registered retrospectively as enrollment began prior to registration. However, registration was completed before data collection was finished and before any data analysis was conducted.

Participants needed: 200
Trial details
Age: 45+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of St.GallenUpdated: May 5, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Citizens or residents of Switzerland who are German-speaking (main place of livi... [+5]

History of stroke, heart disease, renal failure, cancer, or diabetes (type 1 or... [+6]

Status: Not yet recruiting

The Effectiveness of NeuroBot in Alleviating Anxiety of Patients Undergoing Neurovascular Surgeries

The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to investigate the effectiveness of NeuroBot in alleviating anxiety of patients undergoing neurovascular procedures. The main questions it aims to answer are: Is NeuroBot effective in alleviating anxiety? Is NeuroBot effective in enhancing patients' procedure and disease-related knowledge? Is NeuroBot effective in enhancing patients' compliance to treatment? If there is a comparison group: Researchers will compare with standard perioperative education (control group) to see if there is any difference in results. Participants will be invited to chat with the artificial intelligence based chatbot "NeuroBot" for 6 weeks, from the date of preoperative clinic visit till 4 weeks after the surgery. The participants are allowed to access the NeuroBot at anytime anywhere, to ask surgery- related questions at their discretion.

Participants needed: 146
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Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Chinese University of Hong KongUpdated: Aug 27, 2025Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

aged above 18 years; [+3]

identified cognitive impairment or have difficulty in understanding study proced... [+2]

Status: Recruiting

Distribution of Mood and Personality Characteristics and Their Influence on Treatment Compliance

This study intends to investigate the personality and psychological characteristics of OSA patients using classical standard scales and obtain treatment information and adherence data through prospective follow-up to summarize the distribution characteristics of mood and personality characteristics of OSA patients and their influence on treatment adherence. A thorough understanding of OSA patient characteristics from the perspective of personality and psychological characteristics will be of great significance to the classification of OSA patients, precision treatment, and improving treatment compliance.

Participants needed: 200
Trial details
Age: 18-70Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Peking University First HospitalUpdated: Aug 3, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age: 18~70 years old [+3]

Age below 18 or above 70 years old [+3]

Status: Recruiting

Effect of Questionnaires and Feedback on the Patient Compliance for Endoscopic Surveillance After ESD

Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is now considered the standard treatment for early gastrointestinal neoplasms. However, there is still a possibility of developing local recurrence or metachronous neoplasia after ESD. Regular endoscopic surveillance after ESD can identify and remove local recurrences and metachronous lesions early, improving patient prognosis. However, the patient compliance with post-ESD endoscopic surveillance is currently unclear, and many patients fail to adhere to the scheduled follow-up. A prospective, randomized controlled, superiority trial was designed to evaluate whether completing a questionnaire and receiving feedback on compliance-related education can improve patient compliance with post-ESD endoscopic surveillance, in comparison to those who did not complete the compliance-related education questionnaire. Additionally, the investigators intend to investigate the factors that influence patient compliance. This study will consist of two parts. Part 1 will assess whether the completion of questionnaire and feedback on compliance-related education can improve short-term patient compliance with post-ESD endoscopic surveillance, and investigate factors influencing short-term patient compliance. Part 2 will assess whether the completion of questionnaire and feedback on compliance-related education can improve long-term patient compliance with post-ESD endoscopic surveillance, and investigate factors influencing patient compliance.

Participants needed: 500
Trial details
Age: 18-80Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Xijing Hospital of Digestive DiseasesUpdated: Apr 8, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Adult patients (≥18 years) after ESD for mucosal lesions.

Patients after ESD for submucosal tumors, e.g. stromal tumors, neuroendocrine tu... [+5]

Status: Recruiting

Pain Clinic Provides Public Health Safety

Chronic pain is associated with psychological disorders; which may affect a patient's socioeconomic, legal, domestic, and employment situations. This prospective observational study evaluates the impact of pain management on patients' health, social, economic, and employment status. It explores the impact of pain clinic services on patients' mental health, family health, public health, road safety, addiction situation, public safety, injury rehabilitation and employment situation.

Participants needed: 1,000
Trial details
Age: 20-99Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Salem Anaesthesia Pain ClinicUpdated: Jan 27, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

adult chronic pain patients [+1]

pediatric patients [+1]