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NCT ID: NCT06408090 Active, not recruiting - Aging Clinical Trials

Underutilization of Hospice Care in Older Black Adults

Start date: June 2, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will sample older Black adults to test their knowledge and opinions of hospice.

NCT ID: NCT06388356 Enrolling by invitation - Knowledge Clinical Trials

Patient's Informational Privacy in Prehospital Emergency Care - Educational Intervention Study for the Paramedics

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

The main goal of this educational intervention study about patient's informational privacy (IP) is to evaluate the effect of the educational intervention into the paramedics' knowledge and attitude regarding patient's IP. The study also investigates the usability and the feasibility of the educational intervention. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. What is the effect of the educational intervention on the 1. theoretical knowledge of paramedics' regarding IP? 2. the paramedics' attitude towards patient's IP? 2. What is the usability and feasibility of the intervention being evaluated according to the respondents?

NCT ID: NCT06366607 Completed - Nurse's Role Clinical Trials

Managing High-alert Medication Administration and Errors

Start date: March 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

High-alert medications are drugs that may lead to serious harm when they are wrongly administered to patients. Safe medication administration is the crucial role of nursing staff.

NCT ID: NCT06350643 Not yet recruiting - Knowledge Clinical Trials

The Black Health Block Quit and Screen Project

Start date: July 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The Black Health Block Quit and Screen Project seeks to engage Black health care providers in helping Black smokers quit tobacco use, including menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars, and screen for lung cancer early as strategies to reduce multiple chronic disease disparities. The goal of this clinical trial is to test the feasibility and impact of the Black Health Block Culturally Tailored Training alone versus the Health Disparities and Lung Cancer Screening Training + the Black Health Block Culturally Tailored training modules on changes in knowledge, attitudes, and behavioral intentions related to provider advice to quit smoking and referrals for low dose computed tomography among health care providers randomly assigned to each condition. Participants will complete the training modules and complete pre- and post-tests to assess these outcomes.

NCT ID: NCT06320808 Active, not recruiting - Knowledge Clinical Trials

Evaluating FDA's Proposed Patient Medication Information Handout

Start date: March 3, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this study is to assess how useful the proposed one-page FDA-template PMI is to potential users. The main questions it aims to answer are: How does the proposed one-page FDA-template PMI compare with the current drug information insert in terms of usefulness and comprehension? and How does the proposed one-page FDA-template PMI compare with a revision adding drug benefit information? Participants will randomized to review one of three patient medication information sheets and then asked questions related to usefulness and comprehension.

NCT ID: NCT06273618 Not yet recruiting - Knowledge Clinical Trials

iLookOut Micro-learning to Improve Knowledge Retention

Start date: April 15, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This project investigates whether a multi-faceted strategy involving iLookOut's evidence-based Core Training plus an innovative follow-up Micro-Learning can promote knowledge retention and change behavior among early childhood professionals (ECPs) with regard to child abuse and its reporting. Additionally, this study will evaluate if non-ECPs experience similar improvements and retention of knowledge and changes in behavior as do ECPs.

NCT ID: NCT06231485 Recruiting - Behavior Clinical Trials

Socialization To Enrich Participation & Support Sexuality for Young People With I/DD

STEPS2
Start date: October 20, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical trial is to test the effectiveness of a 6-week socialization and sex education curriculum (STEPS2) in young people (aged 16-27 years) with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), including people with Down syndrome. The main question it aims to answer is: Does the STEPS2 health education curriculum increase the proportion of individuals who: 1. have had a discussion with a medical professional about their sexual health (including sexually transmitted infection testing for those who are sexually active); 2. know whether they have had the HPV vaccination; 3. have had the HPV vaccination; 4. know what sex is; and 5. know how people get pregnant. These are the primary outcomes which are being measured one year after study enrollment. Secondary outcomes include knowledge around sexual health and behaviors around contraception and STI prevention among those sexually active at baseline, as well as satisfaction with the intervention. Participants are randomized to receive either the socialization and sex education curriculum in the experimental group, called the STEPS2 curriculum, or a nutrition and physical exercise curriculum in the comparison group, called Steps To Your Health (STYH). Participants in the STEPS2 experimental group meet with a health educator in one-on-one individually tailored sessions virtually once a week for one hour for 6 weeks. Participants in the STYH comparison group meet with a health educator in small group sessions of 6-10 participants virtually once a week for one hour for 6 weeks. Researchers will compare sexual and reproductive health knowledge and behaviors one year after study enrollment to see if the STEPS2 curriculum is effective at increasing knowledge and healthy behaviors.

NCT ID: NCT06000878 Completed - Knowledge Clinical Trials

Evaluate the Effectiveness of First Aid E-book Intervention Among New Nurses

Start date: July 19, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Background: First aid skills are clinical performance ability requiring a higher level of skills for new nurses. At present, the focus of first aid-related teaching materials and methods remain on books and physical courses. E-books have not yet been applied to first aid skills training for new nurses despite their advantage of making reading, learning, and reviewing available at any time. Objective: To assess the effect of receiving interactive first aid e-book interventions on new nurses in a medical center in southern Taiwan in respect of first aid knowledge, self-efficacy, and first aid skills. Methods: A two-group three-time repeated measures experimental design was adopted. 70 qualified new nurses were randomly assigned to the experimental group and the control group, each composed of 35 nurses. The experimental group received a one-hour e-book course plus one month of first aid e-book intervention and regular training, whereas the control group only received one month of regular training. Performance indicators included administering the objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) on first aid skills, and questionnaires for knowledge and self-efficacy related to first aid skills. The experimental group received qualitative interviews and filled out the system usability scale one month after the intervention. Data were analyzed using the independent samples t-test, chi-squared test, paired samples t-test, and generalized estimating equations (GEE).

NCT ID: NCT05968872 Completed - Knowledge Clinical Trials

Assessing Knowledge & Attitude of Health Professionals Towards Anesthesia and the Anesthetist's Role.

Start date: May 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Misconceptions about anesthesia and anesthetists in the health professional community may limit anesthetists' participation in their roles. These misconceptions affect the morals of anesthetists since their activity will be limited only to operation theater and the community at large, who did not get the desired care. Improving health professionals' awareness of anesthesia will make it easier for anesthetists to practice their full role and to develop a sense of validation by having their importance acknowledged. Moreover, society will gate the care offered by the anesthetist in different places of medical care.

NCT ID: NCT05570500 Completed - Knowledge Clinical Trials

Comparing the Effect of Online and Conventional Oral Health Education in Egypt

Start date: December 12, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to compare the results of online oral health education and conventional oral health education methods in terms of their effectiveness towards improving the knowledge and practice of oral hygiene in primary school children in Egypt. This study is done in two schools in Egypt, in 3rd and 4th grade respectfully. The classrooms in each grade will be randomly assigned to each of the two groups (online and conventional oral health education). A questionnaire that assesses knowledge and attitude towards self oral care will be administered by the primary investigator before and after the oral health education sessions. The pre and post questionnaires will be compared in terms of results to evaluate the effectiveness of both methods.