Healing hearts: new study tests emotional support for trauma patients

NCT ID NCT07584252

First seen May 13, 2026 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 1 time

Summary

This study tests whether providing extra emotional and social support to people recovering from serious orthopedic injuries helps reduce anxiety and burnout. It involves 804 patients, their caregivers, and healthcare workers at multiple hospitals. The goal is to see if this support improves well-being for everyone involved.

Disclaimer Read more

This is a summary of the original study . Summaries may miss details or leave out important information. Before applying or accepting participation, make sure you have read and understood the full study. Curemydisease.com takes no responsibility whatsoever for anything missed, misunderstood, or acted upon as a result of our summary — we know it does not capture everything.

Get updates

Get notified about this study

Sign up to get updates when this study changes or when new studies for ORTHOPEDIC are added.

Our safety recommendation!

By submitting, you agree to our Terms of use

Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center

    Lebanon, New Hampshire, 03756, United States

    Contact Phone: •••-•••-•••• Email: •••••@•••••

  • Hennepin Healthcare

    Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55404, United States

    Contact Phone: •••-•••-•••• Email: •••••@•••••

  • Johns Hopkins University

    Baltimore, Maryland, 21218, United States

  • R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center

    Baltimore, Maryland, 21201, United States

    Contact Phone: •••-•••-•••• Email: •••••@•••••

  • The Ohio State University

    Columbus, Ohio, 43210, United States

    Contact Phone: •••-•••-•••• Email: •••••@•••••

  • University of Colorado Anschutz

    Aurora, Colorado, 80045, United States

    Contact Phone: •••-•••-••••

  • Vanderbilt University

    Nashville, Tennessee, 37203, United States

Conditions

Explore the condition pages connected to this study.