Testing a Speech-to-text Tool for Heart Failure Patient-Reported Data
NCT: NCT07217366 ·
Status: ENROLLING BY INVITATION ·
Phase: N/A
· Sponsor: Stanford University
· Started: 2025-10-13
· Est. Completion: 2026-06
Official Summary
The goal of this study is to see whether this type of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Voice Assistant can reliably capture patient-reported health information to support communication between patients and their healthcare team.
Study Design
- Study Type: INTERVENTIONAL
- Allocation: NA
- Model: SINGLE_GROUP
- Masking: NONE
- Enrollment: 100 participants
Interventions
- OTHER: Artificial intelligence speech-to-text tool — Pilot testing of speech-to-text tool using artificial intelligence
Primary Outcomes
- Accuracy of AI Voice Assistant Compared With Expert Extraction (~3 months)
Secondary Outcomes
- Usability of AI Voice Assistant (~3 months)
- Agreement between AI Voice Assistant Compared With Patient Self-Reported Written Responses (~3 months)
- Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire Scores (~3 months)
- Qualitative Feedback (~3 months)
Trial Locations
- Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, United States
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