NYU Dataset
Racial Differences in Patient-Provider Communication and Medication Adherence
Alternate Titles(s): MEDCHAT
UID: 10141
- Description
- This dataset was generated through a two-phase mixed-methods study designed to evaluate the patient, provider, and clinical-level factors related to race and healthcare quality that impact medication adherence among Black and White patients with hypertension. The study population includes 104 hypertensive black and white patients receiving care at the Bellevue Ambulatory Care Practice. The dataset includes audio taped primary care visits and quantitative information about medication adherence that was continuously collected for 3 months after the initial visit using an electronic drug monitoring device (EMD).
- Timeframe
- 2011 - 2015
- Geographic Coverage
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New York (State) - New York City
Access
- Restrictions
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Application RequiredAuthor Approval Required
- Instructions
- Please complete the Data Request Form to request access to this dataset. The information included in the form will be sent to the Corresponding Author who will evaluate your request for their data. The Corresponding Author may ask you to provide additional information if necessary.
Observational
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