This project will evaluate an evidence-based and culturally tailored individualized telephone-based care support) program for family caregivers of people with dementia in rural China.
This project will evaluate the effectiveness, safety, and cost-effectiveness of the “Safe Multidisciplinary App-assisted Remote patient-self-Testing (SMART)” model for Warfarin home management.
This project will evaluate the cost-effectiveness of robot-assisted radical prostatectomy in comparison to laparoscopic radical prostatectomy and open radical prostatectomy in 3 large tertiary hospitals in China.
This project will evaluate the benefits and cost-effectiveness of a new nation-wide colorectal cancer screening strategy named R2F-C, which uses a questionnaire-based risk assessment tool and fecal occult blood testing for people aged 45-74 years.
This project will compare the clinical effectiveness and patient-centered outcomes between an established tele-stroke program and usual stroke care in Guangdong.
This will evaluate interventions that prevent depression among pregnant and postpartum women and develop the evidence base to support integrating mental health services with existing maternal care initiatives in Western China.
This project will evaluate the effectiveness and cost-savings of applying social norm feedback interventions in treating acute diarrhea in primary care, aiming at promoting rational use of antibiotics at a low cost.
The project aims to develop and pilot a new patient-centric care delivery model to improve the quality and efficacy of chronic disease care in China through a digital patient engagement solution.