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NCT ID: NCT04929314 Completed - Chronic Disease Clinical Trials

Communication Model to Self-Care - Regardless of Health Literacy

Start date: April 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Healthcare systems all over the world are developing in a way that compels patients to become more active in the management of their own health and disease - a development that changes the role of modern patients and the skills needed to navigate the healthcare system. Demographic changes resulting in more elderly people have led to increases in the burden of chronic diseases and put pressure on increasingly scarce healthcare resources. One strategy for overcoming this burden is to reduce the utilization of healthcare resources in the secondary sector by reducing the length of stay and placing more health care services in the primary sector, thus allowing more rehabilitation actions, where the goal is to have patients take control of their own life situation and health. This means that community nurses are compelled to strengthen citizens' ability to manage their own disease and everyday life. A focus on health literacy and its significance for everyday life with chronic disease can increase the probability of citizens' acquiring the instructions and guidance given by community nurses, and thus strengthen the ability for self-care and self-rehabilitation. In line with this, a systematic interactive communication model has been developed to help strengthen self-care for citizens with chronic diseases. For more information, see the description of the intervention above. The study is targeted citizens, who receive community nursing. A possible benefit of participating is an improvement of quality of life in everyday life for citizens receiving community nursing. No risks related to participation in the study. The study is run from four community nursing districts in Aalborg Municipality. The development of the intervention was initiated in september 2019, and the study is expected finalised in july 2022. This study did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.

NCT ID: NCT04929665 Completed - Pain, Postoperative Clinical Trials

Thoracic Paravertebral Block, Erector Spinae Plane Block, and in Combined Paravertebral-erector Spinae Block

Start date: April 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) has become a common procedure in thoracic surgery. Severe postoperative pain may be encountered in patients undergoing VATS. Analgesic methods such as thoracic paravertebral block (TPVB), intercostal block and erector spina plane block (ESPB) are widely used for VATS. Among these methods, ultrasound (US) guided TPVB is the most preferred method. Generally, comparisons are made between ESPB and TPVB in studies and the analgesic effect is evaluated. However, no research could be found in the literature combining ESPB and TPVB. The mechanisms of regional analgesia techniques used after thoracic surgery operations are also different from each other. Therefore, it may be possible to obtain a more effective analgesic effect in patients by combining the mechanism of action of TPVB and ESPB, as in the multimodal analgesia method. This study seeks to evaluate the effect of TPVB, ESPB and combined TPVB-ESPB pain after VATS.

NCT ID: NCT04932018 Completed - Depression Clinical Trials

Exploring an Incubator to Decrease Stress in Farmers Occupational Stress and Depression in Beginning Kentucky Farmers

Start date: April 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this 6- month study is to determine the feasibility of a start-up incubator intervention designed to decrease occupational stress and depression for beginning Kentucky farmers. The objectives are to: #1) test the feasibility of a mentorship and start-up incubator intervention on depression in beginning Kentucky farmers using questionnaires administered prestudy, mid-study, and post-study; #2) explore associations between mentorship, occupational stress and depression in beginning Kentucky farmers using specific survey questionnaires to guide future research. This study's results will provide valuable data to agriculture and occupational health researchers. The data will illustrate the impact of mentorship and community support on improving depression and occupational stress of beginning Kentucky farmers.

NCT ID: NCT04932369 Completed - Anxiety Clinical Trials

The Effect of Emotion Regulation Training on Anxiety, in College Students in Egypt

Start date: April 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The important role of Emotion Regulation (ER) in managing stress and anxiety is well recognized. Aims: 1) assessing the level of anxiety, and the level of difficulties in emotion regulation (DER) among University Students during COVID-19, 2) investigating the effect of the emotional regulation training program on the anxiety of University Students during the COVID-19. Methods: Part I, students will be assessed for their anxiety, DER, and the general impact of COVID-19 on their lives. The students will complete Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) and Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS). Part II will be a Randomized Control Trial (RCT) using a pre-assessment and a post-assessment. A voluntary sample of students will randomly assigned to either a group that will receive emotion regulation training or a control group. The training program is an adapted version of DBT skills training. The training program will include mindfulness, emotion regulation, and problem-solving skills through eight 90- min group sessions.

NCT ID: NCT04936386 Completed - Clinical trials for Female Genital Mutilation Type II Status

Knowledge and Perspective of Healthcare Professionals About Female Genital Mutation

FMG-HCPROF
Start date: April 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Each year over three million girls are at risk of being subjected to female genital mutilation (FGM) in several African countries. This regional survey aims to evaluate knowledge and perspective of healthcare professionals related to FGM.

NCT ID: NCT04942990 Completed - Clinical trials for Adolescent Development

The Effectiveness of Calistenic Exercise Training in Adolescents

Start date: April 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Objective: The aim of this study is to examine the effectiveness of calisthenic exercise training applied via video chat application on physical activity, physical fitness, quality of life and sleep, and anxiety and depression levels in adolescents during distance education. Material and methods: In our study, 38 adolescents were randomly divided into two equal groups as exercise training group and control group. Calisthenic exercise training was given to the exercise training group for eight weeks, three days a week, via video chat application and under the supervision of a physiotherapist. The control group was evaluated before and after the study period. Physical activity levels of individuals; International Physical Activity Scale, quality of life; Children's Quality of Life Scale, anxiety depression levels; Beck Anxiety Scale, Reynolds Depression Scale and sleep quality were evaluated with Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index.

NCT ID: NCT04952376 Completed - Covid19 Clinical Trials

Equitable Access to COVID-19 Vaccines

Start date: April 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will deploy a multimodal pragmatic intervention to improve vaccine uptake in priority populations and address vaccine hesitancy to improve access by using a proactive organized population-based outreach leveraging health information technology with tailored navigation support to address mistrust and social barriers.

NCT ID: NCT04953858 Completed - Clinical trials for Men Who Have Sex With Men

SNS to Increase HIV Testing Uptake and Linkage to Double Cascade Services Among Adolescent MSM and TGW in Thailand

Start date: April 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

UNAIDS aims to end AIDS by 2030 using "90-90-90" diagnosis-treatment-viral suppression targets. Thailand has achieved elimination of HIV mother-to-child transmission, but continues to see new infections among adolescent men who have sex with men (YMSM) and transgender women (YTGW). Reaching and engagement of key populations to HIV services remains a major challenge, with differentiated care needed to address this. Investigators propose a study on outreach for HIV at-risk adolescents using peer-led social network strategies (SNS), linkage to facility-based HIV self-testing, and same day HIV prevention or treatment. The study will focus on the 15-19 year age group who have the highest HIV incidence in Thailand (6.9-10 per 100 person years, PY), but will also include young adults aged 20- 24 years of age, due to their frequently intertwining sex networks and very similar HIV incidence of 4.9-7.2 per 100 PY. Eight hundred adolescent and young adult (AYA) MSM and TGW aged between 15-24 years will be recruited into a double HIV cascade care system. AYA aged between 15-24 years will be trained as recruiters to approach and refer their peers, 'network members' (NMs) to our adolescent clinic. NMs will be offered a choice of either blood-based or oral fluid-based HIV self-testing. HIV positive cases will be offered same-day antiretroviral therapy (SDART) and high-risk adolescents will be offered same day preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP). The project will be conducted at adolescent differentiated care services previously established by CIPHER grants in Thailand, located at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital (KCMH), Bangkok. It will inform both Thailand and other Asia-Pacific region countries with similar epidemic patterns through an implementation research lens on strategies to engage YMSM and YTGW into HIV services, which investigators believe will make high-impact contributions to our collective ultimate goal of ending AIDS.

NCT ID: NCT04956562 Completed - Intensive Care Unit Clinical Trials

Effect of Sinovac on Survival in Intensive Care Unit

Start date: April 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Effect of Inactivated COVID-19 Vaccine (Sinovac) on survival in intensive care unit, Single Center Experience

NCT ID: NCT04957186 Completed - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Personalized Follow-up After Breast Cancer Surgery Via Electronic Patient Reported Outcomes

BEAUTIFY-2
Start date: April 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Based on one focus group of caregivers and one group of patients treated by surgery for breast cancer this study is an attempt to identify the specific needs of this population and then develop the BEAUTIFY care pathway.This study aims to build a new multidisciplinary care pathway (BEAUTIFY = BrEast cAncer qUaliTy of lIfe aFter surgerY) with post-operative follow-up via electronic patient-reported outcomes of breast cancer surgery complications in order to optimize the quality of life of patients.