CCR Research Link Team Projects

Seasonal Infectious Disease Patient Reported Outcome (SID-PRO)

Creation of a survey tool that can be utilized by healthcare professionals to track the symptoms of specific seasonal infectious diseases over time.

Comprehensive Well-Being and Health Evaluation (Co-WHE)

Whole person & well-being health have become important as society searches for ways to increase resilience, and to shift from a paradigm of surviving to one of thriving. There is currently, however, no set criteria for how to measure whole-person health & well-being. To remedy this, we are developing the Comprehensive Well-Being and Health Evaluation (Co-WHE), an open source, global wholistic patient reported outcome measure that assesses a patient’s initial and progressive well-being and health over time in twelve categories: physical, social, spiritual, emotional, environment, mental/intellectual, occupational, energy, achievement, engagement, purpose, and competence.

Assessing the Feasibility of a Patient-Driven Chiropractic Patient Portal (Sallie™ Life U) for Research Purposes

This study explores the feasibility and usability of Sallie™ Life U, a patient-driven portal designed to enhance chiropractic care and research. Developed in collaboration with Life University CCR and Power of Patients, the portal enables users to track symptoms, habits, and health metrics while bridging communication between patients, researchers, and chiropractors. The study aims to assess recruitment, adherence, and retention, as well as evaluate the portal’s ability to capture personalized data such as sleep, diet, stress, and exercise. Insights gained may inform future enhancements, improving patient engagement and chiropractic research.