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The purpose of this interventional study is to assess the impact of pharmacist-led cognitive behavioral intervention in epileptic patients. The main questions are: 1. If pharmacist-led cognitive behavioral therapy can help in improving patient medication adherence? 2. How will the cognitive behavioral therapy impact the quality of life of the patients? Participants of this study will be provided basic or advanced level counselling and educational material as part of their routine pharmacy visit. Researchers will compare the two groups (Basic and advanced) to see which of the two groups are better in term of medication adherence and quality of life.


Clinical Trial Description

The purpose of the study is to investigate whether incorporation of pharmacist-led cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to the treatment of epileptic patients can result in better adherence to anti epileptic drugs. In order to manage epilepsy effectively, medication adherence is essential. Missed doses or irregular drug use can increase the frequency of seizures and reduce the effectiveness of treatment. In order to improve medicine adherence rates, the study will examine if cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) therapies can have a favorable effect on patients' motivation, coping techniques, Medication beliefs, reduction in adverse drug reaction (ADRs), Seizures frequency and medication related problems (MRPs) other than adverse drug reaction (ADRs) and overall quality of life of epileptic patients. ;


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NCT number NCT06034353
Study type Interventional
Source Hamdard University
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Status Active, not recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date September 22, 2023
Completion date March 15, 2024

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