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NCT ID: NCT04968041 Completed - Clinical trials for Cognitive Impairment, Mild

KNA Proof-of-Concept

Start date: September 27, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The intervention program proof-of-concept was assessed as a single-arm, within-subjects clinical study with a target enrollment of 10 participants with possible or probable amnestic MCI. The protocol required participants to complete a pre-intervention assessment within two weeks of beginning the intervention, attend seven, one-hour intervention group sessions across six weeks, complete a post-assessment and interview in the final week of the intervention, and complete weekly surveys throughout the intervention.

NCT ID: NCT04577157 Completed - Clinical trials for Medication Adherence

mHealth App Intervention to Improve Medication Adherence

Start date: January 3, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

It is a parallel-design, two-arm, randomized controlled trial designed to assess the effectiveness of mHealth application using 7- items, multifaceted educational and reminder module intervention( written message, voice message, multimedia picture, Graphic based Messages(GBM), video, hypertension at a glance, and doctor support) to improve adherence to medication in hypertensive patients and clinical outcome systolic blood pressure in Lahore, Pakistan. Cost-effectiveness of this study will also be done.

NCT ID: NCT04400214 Completed - Child, Only Clinical Trials

The Food Allergy Superheroes Training (FAST) Program

FAST Program
Start date: July 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Among children with a food allergy, strict avoidance (e.g., elimination of allergenic foods from one's diet) is the only intervention capable of preventing potentially devastating health-related sequelae including anaphylaxis and death. Youths from low-income backgrounds are particularly impacted by food allergies and may be the population most apt to benefit from a brief, portable, and engaging skills-based intervention designed to teach young children the skills needed to remain adherent to food allergy safety guidelines. Data collected as part of the proposed project will lay the groundwork for a line of federally-funded intervention research broadly examining how to promote adherence to food allergy safety guidelines among young children from low-income backgrounds through implementation of a robust, efficient, and portable intervention.

NCT ID: NCT04281316 Terminated - Clinical trials for Adherence, Treatment

High-Flow in Hypercapnic Stable COPD Patients

HIGH-FLOW
Start date: September 23, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Monocentric, prospective, open, randomized 1:1, controlled study to evaluate the impact of nasal high-flow (NHF) on nocturnal transcutaneous PCO2 (PtCO2) compared to non-invasive ventilation ± Long-Term Oxygen Therapy (LTOT) in patients with a Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)-related hypercapnic respiratory failure.

NCT ID: NCT04246931 Active, not recruiting - COPD Clinical Trials

Adherence Evaluation in COPD

Start date: January 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The rationale of this study is to have a better understanding of the perception of the pulmonologists, general practitioners and patients of adherence (causes, main consequences, supportive tools,..) and the use of TAI-questionnaire (appreciation, usability,…) by interviewing pulmonologists & general practitioners and a survey with patients. Based on the outcome, projects and tools can be developed to help health care professionals to motivate patients to improve adherence and to help patients to increase their adherence to inhalation therapy.

NCT ID: NCT04228107 Active, not recruiting - Asthma in Children Clinical Trials

Treatment Phenotypes for Adolescents With Asthma

Start date: November 16, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will evaluate how adolescents take their asthma medications using an electronic medication monitor.

NCT ID: NCT04174638 Completed - Quality of Life Clinical Trials

The Effect of Motivational Interviewing and Education Based on Watson's Theory of Human Caring in Hemodialysis

Start date: April 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

- Motivational interviewing and education based on Watson's Theory of Human Caring have an effect on increasing adherence to fluid intake in individuals receiving hemodialysis treatment. - Motivational interviewing and education based on Watson's Theory of Human Caring have an effect on increasing adherence to diet in individuals receiving hemodialysis treatment. - Motivational interviewing and education based on Watson's Theory of Human Caring have an effect on increasing adherence to drug management in individuals receiving hemodialysis treatment. - Intervention group who receiving Motivational interviewing and education based on Watson's Theory of Human Caring would satisfied with introduced intervention. - Motivational interviewing and education based on Watson's Theory of Human Caring have an effect on increasing quality of life in individuals receiving hemodialysis treatment.

NCT ID: NCT04160026 Completed - Clinical trials for Adherence, Treatment

Acceptability and Feasibility in the Context of the IMPROVE Trial in Kenya

Start date: November 11, 2019
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This multi-centre study will compare the acceptability, feasibility, cost and incremental cost-effectiveness of intermittent preventive treatment (IPTp) with dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine (DP) with or without azithromycin to the current strategy of IPTp with sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) to prevent malaria, sexually transmitted and reproductive tract infections in HIV-uninfected pregnant women (IMPROVE).

NCT ID: NCT04124263 Completed - Hypertension Clinical Trials

Use of Short Text Messages to Promote Medication Adherence in Hypertensive Patients

Start date: January 7, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of intervention by sending short text messages with a reminder of the time of medication use, compared to sending educational messages, on adherence to drug treatment in patients with hypertension. METHODOLOGY: Prospective, randomized, controlled, double-blind, parallel group study that will be performed in patients with hypertension seen at a community pharmacy in Brazil. The following groups will be compared: a) intervention group 1: 70 hypertensive patients registered for access to medication associated with usual care, in addition to text messages via mobile phone with educational information b) intervention group 2: 70 hypertensive patients registered for access to medications that will additionally receive text messages at the times indicated in the prescription for use of each indicated medication, in addition to educational information. After the washout period, the groups will have the active interventions changed for an additional 90 days. The proportion of adherent and non-adherent patients with and without controlled BP in both groups will be compared after the periods of application of the different interventions.

NCT ID: NCT04040543 Completed - Clinical trials for Adherence, Treatment

Development of a Marker of Adherence for Tracking Consumption of Nutrient Supplements

Start date: July 26, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether selected adherence markers can be used to track daily or intermittent consumption of nutrient supplements.