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Research project for the development, construction and validation of a questionnaire of adherence to treatment in adult patients with hemophilia. It aims to build a scale according to five relevant dimensions of adherence to treatment: 1) physician-patient relationship, 2) knowledge of the disease, 3) previous bleeding problems, 4) knowledge of future consequences and difficulties, and 5) benefits of treatment.


Clinical Trial Description

- Descriptive study for the construction of a multidimensional scale of adherence to treatment in adult patients with hemophilia.

- Validation of a scale specific measure for patients with hemophilia that includes 5 dimensions that may affect adherence to treatment: a) the doctor-patient, b) regarding knowledge of the disease, c) the previous hemorrhages, d) knowledge future sequels, e) difficulties with treatment.

- Statistical and psychometric analysis of the adherence questionnaire for adult patients with hemophilia.

- Description of the theoretical framework that justifies the completion of the questionnaire, and the choice of the dimensions and items that make up the measurement scale.

- The questionnaire obtained in this project will identify the actual degree of patient adherence to multidisciplinary treatment, taking as gold standard, compliance with pharmacological treatment (the difference between the treatment prescribed and consumed). ;


Study Design

Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Cross-Sectional


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NCT number NCT02197611
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]
Source Universidad de Murcia
Contact Ana Torres-Ortuño, PhD
Phone 868887170
Email atorres.ortuno@gmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date September 2015
Completion date May 2016

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