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NCT ID: NCT05794984 Completed - Telemedicine Clinical Trials

Telemedicine and Social Media for People Who Inject Drugs (PWID) in Greece

Start date: May 2, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The current study seeks to address questions regarding internet and social media usage as well as telemedicine concept and knowledge, by conducting targeted focus group discussions (FGDs) and administering cross-sectional questionnaires among PWID in Greece. Further parameters, such as perceptions for high-quality healthcare access, confidentiality, privacy, and security, will also be explored.

NCT ID: NCT05679284 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Substance Dependence

A Cross-Sectional Observational Study on Retained Drug Needle Fragments in People Who Use Intravenous Drugs

Start date: May 25, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

In addition to the well-known toxicological harms of intravenous drug (IVD) use, there can also be local tissue complications, including infections, venous sclerosis, tissue necrosis, and drug needle fragment retentions. Drug needle fragments in subcutaneous tissue may cause local symptoms (usually pain and infections), but they have also been identified as causing emboli to organs. The literature has described numerous case reports of people who inject drugs (PWIDs) and have retained needle fragments. The prevalence of the condition is not known, and the researchers therefore aim to perform the first cross-sectional study of PWIDs to estimate how common needle fragment retentions are and what their risk factors are in this population.

NCT ID: NCT03106194 Completed - Clinical trials for Drug Abuse, Intravenous

Case Management in HCV Infected PWID

CM-HCV
Start date: July 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To study the impact of case management on the outcome of the care of chronic hepatitis C in people who inject drugs (PWID). By creating the function of case manager, the investigators will target all the barriers to care of the HCV care continuum. Partial objectives are to measure the impact of case management on the uptake for screening, the uptake and outcome of treatment, and the rate of reinfection.

NCT ID: NCT02363517 Recruiting - Hepatitis C Clinical Trials

The TAP Study: Treating People Who Inject Drugs in Community-Based Settings Using a Social Network Approach

TAP
Start date: February 2015
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study will investigate the feasibility of treating people who inject drugs (PWID) with hepatitis C virus (HCV) in community-based settings with a 12-week course of oral therapy combination of sofosbuvir plus ledipasvir. It will also measure the effectiveness of using a social network-based approach to reduce HCV incidence among PWID.