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NCT ID: NCT06156449 Recruiting - Patient Engagement Clinical Trials

Effect of Thyme Oil on Respiratory Symptoms and Hemodynamic Parameters in COPD Patients

Start date: November 15, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a high-prevalence, preventable and treatable disease characterized by abnormal respiratory symptoms and airway obstruction, often resulting from exposure to hazardous substances due to airway and/or alveolar abnormalities. The disease is an important problem with high morbidity and mortality rates all over the world and in our country. COPD is known as the third disease with a high mortality rate and the sixth disabling disease worldwide. The Global Burden of Disease Study reports 251 million cases of COPD worldwide in 2016. According to World Health Organization (WHO) data, it is estimated that 3.17 million deaths were caused by COPD in 2015. This number constitutes 5% of all deaths. More than 90% of these deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries.It has become common to use medicinal plants together with medical antiviral treatments to reduce the negative effects of COPD. Pulmonary elimination of thymol has been reported to have beneficial effects on respiratory diseases. Our research is the first to investigate in detail the effects of thyme oil on the symptoms and hemodynamic parameters of COPD. The widespread use of the thyme plant among patients shows that the research is important because it is an easily accessible, cheap and reliable essential oil.

NCT ID: NCT06090344 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis

Designing Multimedia Patient Education for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis

PEMAIS
Start date: January 9, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this triple-masked three-armed feasibility randomised controlled trial is to compare patient education materials for participants with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. The main question it aims to answer are: - Are educational videos superior to usual care? - Are educational videos formatted in line with literature advice on multimedia design superior to videos formatted as traditionally found on scoliosis advisory websites Participants in the video groups will be asked to do view six educational videos and respond to a quiz. Researchers will compare the informed video group and traditional video group to usual care to see if there are differences in engagement, quality of life, physical activity and health-related anxiety.

NCT ID: NCT05989477 Recruiting - Patient Engagement Clinical Trials

At-home Breast Oncology Care Delivered With E-health Solutions

ABODE
Start date: June 22, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted healthcare service delivery, highlighting the need for high quality virtual patient care. Our team has developed a multi-dimensional remote eHealth solution for newly diagnosed breast cancer patients and their practitioners to use during the diagnostic and follow-up period. The ABODE study involved development of a Breast Cancer Treatment Application (app) which will facilitate virtual consultations, deliver patient education material, and collect patient reported outcome measures (PROMs). Using a randomized controlled trial design, the team will evaluate a variety of outcomes for breast cancer patients who will use the app throughout their diagnosis and treatment period. Primary Objective: To compare changes in patient activation (assessed by PAM-13) over 1 year among newly diagnosed breast cancer patients between those using the app and those receiving standard care. Secondary Objectives: 1. Compare additional PROMs between the standard care and intervention groups 2. Describe health service outcomes among app users 3. Explore end-user experience of using the app 4. Measure activity levels using wearable devices

NCT ID: NCT05880368 Recruiting - Patient Engagement Clinical Trials

Partnership in Resilience for Medication Safety (PROMIS)

PROMIS
Start date: June 26, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The trial is to assess the impact of two patient partnership tools: (1) a one-page 'visit prep guide' given to relevant patients by clinic staff before seeing the provider, with the intention to improve communication and shared decision-making; and (2) a series of short educational videos that clinic staff can encourage patients to watch.

NCT ID: NCT05780164 Recruiting - Lung Cancer Clinical Trials

Improving Access to Lung Cancer Clinical Trials

Lung I-ACT
Start date: July 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

There are ~85,000 lung cancer patients (LCPs) in the UK; yet only around 8% were recruited into clinical trials in 2021/22. LCPs need opportunities to take part in clinical trials to access new treatments, increasing their quality of life, treatment choices and life expectancy. Discussions with nurses can help patients make better treatment decisions, improving experiences of care. However, research has shown that lung cancer nurses (LCNs) often feel unable to discuss participation in trials with patients due to lack of knowledge, confidence, time and training. This study aims to develop and test a research recruitment tool for LCNs, to support LCPs to enter clinical trials. Objectives include to: - Explore reasons for low uptake of LCPs into clinical trials - Develop a tool for LCNs to talk to patients about clinical trials - Test whether the tool improves the number and quality of discussions nurses have with LCPs about clinical trials The study has four phases: Phase 1: A literature review will identify problems that make clinical trial uptake difficult for LCPs, carers and clinicians Phase 2: Six group discussions with LCNs, patients and carers will explore issues that create potential barriers for patients taking part in clinical trials. The groups will take place online, last approximately one hour and be recorded. Phase 3: Part 1&2 findings will help us develop a LCN research recruitment tool. The tool will contain information on how nurses obtain information about LC clinical trials, research teams, communication issues, practical issues and how to reach LCPs. Phase 4: The research recruitment tool will be tested in four UK NHS hospitals. A survey will identify any changes in nurses' clinical trials awareness and confidence before and after using the tool. Interviews with LCNs, patients and carers will explore their views on the tool, clinical trials participation and experiences of care.

NCT ID: NCT05365815 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Pregnancy Complications

Melanated Group Midwifery Care (MGMC)

MGMC
Start date: June 8, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is being conducted to determine if a multi-level intervention for delivering maternity care can improve patient trust and engagement among Black birthing people.

NCT ID: NCT05155150 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Intensive Care Unit Syndrome

Improving Shared-Decision Making in the Intensive Care Unit Using Patient-reported Outcome Information

Start date: November 9, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of incorporation of outcome information in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) decision-making process on patient and family reported outcomes and experiences of patients, relatives and ICU clinicians in a randomized clinical trial design in the Jeroen Bosch Ziekenhuis and Radboudumc in the Netherlands.

NCT ID: NCT05138419 Recruiting - Patient Engagement Clinical Trials

A Pragmatic Approach to CKD Patient Education

PACED
Start date: February 13, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Over 350,000 adult Arkansans have chronic kidney disease (CKD) and 9 out of 10 (312,000) of these Arkansans are unaware of having it. A "Know Your Kidney Number" (eGFR) poster (KYKN) campaign is being launched statewide to increase CKD awareness and detection. As awareness increases, the demand for patient education will increase. Educating patients has proven to be effective in delaying CKD progression and establishing optimal renal replacement therapy (RRT) when needed. CKD patient education has historically been provided by nephrology clinicians. Yet most patients are not referred to nephrology until the patient is nearing the need for RRT. Novel pragmatic approaches to reaching and educating patients earlier in their disease state and partnering with a broader pool of clinicians that can provide the education is needed. Most problems related to CKD start when kidney function is ~45 %, earlier education can empower patients to make changes to protect their kidney function earlier and plan for RRT. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) developed and copyrighted the "CKD: What You Need to Know" patient education system. Research showed almost 90% of the attendees could choose a modality after either tele-education (TE) or face to face (FTF) education. Home modality choices doubled. Patients were able to make informed choices regardless of the modality of education. Of those starting RRT 47% started on a home modality or received a transplant. This compares to 10% nationally. Both transplant and home dialysis have better outcomes and are less costly compared to in-center hemodialysis. Harp's Pharmacy has a successful medication therapy management (MTM) program where pharmacists are provided time for patient-centered activities for patients with diabetes (DM), hypertension (HTN), the 2 leading causes for CKD, and heart failure (HF), the leading cause of death in CKD. Thirty six percent of patients with DM will develop CKD and hypertension can be both a cause and an effect of CKD. In this project Harp's Pharmacy will use the MTM infrastructure to add CKD to the program in select pharmacies in the delta. The CKD tools build on and support actions that improve the underlying conditions that are already being addressed. The "CKD: What You Need to Know" tools will be used with patients with known CKD or 2 of the 3 conditions covered by MTM and randomized into 1 of 2 education arms that offer various levels of support or a control arm.

NCT ID: NCT05086406 Recruiting - Patient Engagement Clinical Trials

Virtual and Video Counseling Versus In-Office Counseling for Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

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

Compare preparedness for total laparoscopic hysterectomies between patients who undergo virtual visits and those who undergo in-office visits for pre-operative counseling.

NCT ID: NCT04993807 Recruiting - Atrial Fibrillation Clinical Trials

Data-driven SDM to Reduce Symptom Burden in AF

Start date: March 25, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is a single-group feasibility study evaluating decision aid visualizations which display common post-ablation symptom patterns as a tool for shared decision-making. The specific aim of the clinical trial is to evaluate the feasibility of putting the visualizations into clinical practice (n=75). The hypothesis is that patients will report low decisional conflict and decision regret and high satisfaction with their decision about whether to undergo an ablation or not.