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Administrative data

NCT number NCT03399383
Other study ID # Compliance-TRIAL
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received January 8, 2018
Last updated January 18, 2018
Start date September 2016
Est. completion date December 2018

Study information

Verified date January 2018
Source Wuerzburg University Hospital
Contact Stefanie Hahner, Prof. Dr.
Phone 0049-931-201-39200
Email Hahner_S@ukw.de
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Adherence, concerns and satisfaction with information in German patients with adrenal insufficiency as well as the influence of a standardized education program will be assessed by a compared cross-sectional and longitudinal study.


Description:

Patients with adrenal insufficiency (AI) require a lifelong replacement therapy with glucocorticoids (GC). To avoid over- and under- replacement, an individual daily dose scheme and adequate dose adjustment during stressful events is essential. Recent patient surveys revealed nonadherence to treatment, concerns about GC and dissatisfaction with the provided information.

The aim of this trial is to evaluate the adherence, concerns and satisfaction with information in German patients with primary and secondary AI (PAI/SAI) and the influence of a standardized education program.

Patients with AI on GC therapy will be assessed by questionnaire, including the Medication Adherence Report Scale* (MARS), Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire* (BMQ, adapted for AI) and Satisfaction with Information about Medicines Scale* (SIMS).*©Professor Rob Horne.

The study includes one cross-sectional-analysis and one longitudinal study (patient survey before and after participation at the standardized education program in Germany).


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 150
Est. completion date December 2018
Est. primary completion date September 2018
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Age > 18 years

- Patient's written informed consent

- Ability to comply with the protocol procedures

- Patients with chronic adrenal insufficiency under established stable replacement therapy

Exclusion Criteria:

- Age < 18 years

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Patient education
Participation in the standardized education program (90min patient education). During sessions of 90-120 minutes duration, patients are educated in basic knowledge on adrenal insufficiency including the correct behaviour in emergency settings. Participants are provided with emergency cards and sets and are trained in self-injection of glucocorticoids.

Locations

Country Name City State
Germany University Hospital Wuerzburg Wuerzburg

Sponsors (8)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Wuerzburg University Hospital Charite University, Berlin, Germany, Endocrinology in Charlottenburg, Berlin, Germany, Medical practice for Endocrinology in Oldenburg, Germany, Medical University of Graz, Austria, University Hospital Munich, Germany, University Hospital of Rostock, Germany, University Hospital, Frankfurt, Germany

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Germany, 

References & Publications (6)

Chapman SC, Llahana S, Carroll P, Horne R. Glucocorticoid therapy for adrenal insufficiency: nonadherence, concerns and dissatisfaction with information. Clin Endocrinol (Oxf). 2016 May;84(5):664-71. doi: 10.1111/cen.12991. Epub 2016 Feb 15. — View Citation

Hahner S, Loeffler M, Fassnacht M, Weismann D, Koschker AC, Quinkler M, Decker O, Arlt W, Allolio B. Impaired subjective health status in 256 patients with adrenal insufficiency on standard therapy based on cross-sectional analysis. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2007 Oct;92(10):3912-22. Epub 2007 Aug 7. — View Citation

Hahner S, Spinnler C, Fassnacht M, Burger-Stritt S, Lang K, Milovanovic D, Beuschlein F, Willenberg HS, Quinkler M, Allolio B. High incidence of adrenal crisis in educated patients with chronic adrenal insufficiency: a prospective study. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2015 Feb;100(2):407-16. doi: 10.1210/jc.2014-3191. Epub 2014 Nov 24. — View Citation

Horne R, Weinman J. Patients' beliefs about prescribed medicines and their role in adherence to treatment in chronic physical illness. J Psychosom Res. 1999 Dec;47(6):555-67. — View Citation

Løvås K, Loge JH, Husebye ES. Subjective health status in Norwegian patients with Addison's disease. Clin Endocrinol (Oxf). 2002 May;56(5):581-8. — View Citation

Tiemensma J, Andela CD, Pereira AM, Romijn JA, Biermasz NR, Kaptein AA. Patients with adrenal insufficiency hate their medication: concerns and stronger beliefs about the necessity of hydrocortisone intake are associated with more negative illness perceptions. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2014 Oct;99(10):3668-76. doi: 10.1210/jc.2014-1527. Epub 2014 Sep 16. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire (BMQ) Evaluation of "Beliefs about Medicines" by BMQ-questionnaire (modified BMQ AI Specific© by Prof Rob Horne). The modified BMQ AI Specific© comprises: a 5-item Glucocorticoid-Necessity subscale assessing the participant's views about their personal need for the glucocorticoid medication and an 11-item Glucocorticoid-Concerns subscale assessing participants' concerns about the potential adverse consequences of taking glucocorticoids. For each BMQ statement, participants indicated their agreement on a 5-point Likert scale (range 1 = strongly disagree to 5 = strongly agree). GC-Necessity and GC-Concerns scores are computed by summing all subscale responses, then dividing by the number of items (range 1-5). Scores near five indicate high Necessity. Scores near one indicate high Concern. 6 months
Primary Satisfaction with Information about Medicines Scale (SIMS) Evaluation of "Satisfaction with Information about Medicines" by SIMS-questionnaire (Prof Rob Horne). Participants complete the SIMS© to indicate their satisfaction with the information they had received about their glucocorticoids. The SIMS has two subscales. The first assesses satisfaction with the information received about the Action and Usage of glucocorticoids (SIMS AU 9-items). The second assesses satisfaction with information about dealing with Potential Problems associated with glucocorticoids (SIMS PP 8-items). For each subscale item, participants state whether they were satisfied with the amount of information they had received (about right, none needed) or dissatisfied (too much, too little, none received). Subscale scores are calculated by counting the total number of 'satisfied' responses. 6 months
Primary Medication Adherence Report Scale (MARS) Evaluation of "Adherence" by MARS-questionnaire. Participants rate their adherence to glucocorticoids on an 8-item Medication Adherence Report Scale (MARS)© (Prof Rob Horne), modified for AI. Participants rate the frequency with which they perform each type of nonadherent behaviour on a 5-point scale (1=very to 5=never). Scores are summed to give a total score (range 8-40); higher scores indicate higher reported adherence. 6 months
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