Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Real-Time Pain Management Intervention for Sickle Cell via Mobile Applications (CaRISMA)

Page last updated October 29, 2025

Study Website: CaRISMA
ClinicalTrials.gov#: NCT04419168
Study Design: Intervention Trial
PCORnet Infrastructure: Common Data Model (CDM), Single IRB, Patient partners or engagement
Principal Investigator: Charles Jonassaint
Institution: University of Pittsburgh
PCORnet® Network Partner: PaTH
Funder: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI); (Project webpage)
Funding Date: 2020
Study Duration: 2020 – 2024
Participating PCORnet® Clinical Research Networks: PaTH, STAR
Therapeutic Area: Mental and Behavioral Health
Condition
: Chronic Pain; Depression; Anxiety; Opioid Use
Age Range: 18 Years and older (Adult, Older Adult)
Status: Completed

Research Question(s):
Does mobile phone-delivered computerized cognitive behavioral therapy provide a greater benefit for daily pain and depression in adult patients with sickle cell disease than digital education?

Primary Publications(s):

Badawy SM, Abebe KZ, Reichman CA, et al. Comparing the effectiveness of education versus digital cognitive behavioral therapy for adults with sickle cell disease: protocol for the cognitive behavioral therapy and real-time pain management intervention for sickle cell via mobile applications (CaRISMA) study. JMIR Res Protoc, 2021; 10(5):e29014. doi:10.2196/29014

Medications and Weight Gain in PCORnet: The MedWeight Study

Page last updated May 11, 2026

Study Website: Medications and Weight Gain in PCORnet: The MedWeight Study
Study Design: Prospective Observational Study
PCORnet Infrastructure: Common Data Model (CDM), Single IRB, Patient partners or engagement
Principal Investigator: Jason P. Block
Institution: Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare Institute
PCORnet® Network Partner: Legacy PCORnet Partner
Funder: Federal (NIH)
Funding Date: 2020
Study Duration: 2020 – 2024
Participating PCORnet® Clinical Research Networks: GPC, OneFlorida+, PEDSnet, STAR
Therapeutic Area: Metabolic Disorders
Condition: Obesity; Diabetes
Age Range: Children 5 to 19 Years and Adults 20+ Years (Child, Adult)
Status: Completed

Research Question(s):
How do six classes of commonly prescribed medications influence weight, risk for diabetes, and cholesterol over time?

Publication(s):

Sun JW, Young JG, Sarvet AL, et al. Comparison of rates of Type 2 Diabetes in adults and children treated with anticonvulsant mood stabilizers. JAMA Netw Open. 2022;5(4). doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.6484

Petimar J, Young JG, Yu H, et al. Medication-Induced Weight Change Across Common Antidepressant Treatments : A Target Trial Emulation Study. Ann Intern Med. 2024;177(8):993-1003. doi:10.7326/M23-2742

Lin PD, Rifas-Shiman S, Merriman J, et al. Trends of Antihypertensive Prescription Among US Adults From 2010 to 2019 and Changes Following Treatment Guidelines: Analysis of Multicenter Electronic Health Records. J Am Heart Assoc. 2024;13(9):e032197. doi:10.1161/JAHA.123.032197