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NCT ID: NCT01388465 Completed - Clinical trials for Medication Adherence

Text-message Support to Improve Oral Antibiotic Adherence After ED Discharge

ImpACT
Start date: June 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigators are testing the hypothesis that patients who are exposed to daily text-message (TM) assessments with feedback will have better adherence to prescription than those patients not exposed to TM-based queries with feedback.

NCT ID: NCT01378858 Completed - Clinical trials for Tobacco Use Disorder

Varenicline Smoking Cessation Treatment for Methadone Maintenance Patients

Start date: July 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This randomized trial will evaluate whether varenicline directly observed therapy provided at a methadone clinic is more efficacious than self-administered varenicline for promoting smoking cessation and enhancing adherence.

NCT ID: NCT01369056 Completed - Clinical trials for Medication Adherence

HAART Adherence Among HIV-infected Persons and the Factors Affecting Treatment Adherence

Start date: July 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The general objective of this study is to evaluate HAART adherence in Estonia and the factors affecting adherence; and the impact of an individual adherence enhancement counselling and treatment monitoring model (Advanced Adherence, AdvAdh), compared to the regular counselling received by HAART patients.

NCT ID: NCT01359280 Completed - Clinical trials for Medication Adherence

Nurse Delivered Cell Phone Adherence Intervention (Pick It UP)

PIU
Start date: July 2011
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Persistent adherence to antiretroviral therapy is necessary for the successful treatment of HIV infection. The proposed research will test a theory-based behavioral intervention that includes objectively monitoring HIV treatment adherence with corrective feedback delivered by cell phone. The study will also test the independent effects of an automated text message reminder system for sustaining adherence improvements. The intervention under study has utility for people living with HIV/AIDS In resource limited rural and urban settings.

NCT ID: NCT01356277 Completed - Clinical trials for Kidney Transplantation

Intervention to Improve Adherence in Teen Kidney Transplant

TAKE-IT
Start date: February 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The broad aim of the proposed study is to improve medication adherence in adolescent kidney transplant recipients. The investigators hypothesize that a multi-component intervention will improve medication adherence in the adolescent kidney transplant population. The specific aims are to determine, in a randomized clinical trial, the efficacy of a structured, multi-component intervention in improving adherence to anti-rejection medications and graft outcomes, and to identify characteristics of healthcare systems that are independently associated with adherence.

NCT ID: NCT01351441 Completed - Clinical trials for Medication Adherence

Minimizing Risk and Maximizing Outcomes in Geriatric Patients Through Integrated Clinical Pharmacy Services in an Innovative Model of Community Practice

Start date: May 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

It has been shown that patients can improve their safety through informed choice, safe medication use, and complication reporting. This includes not only the potential problems that occur from prescription medication use but also issues that may arise through the improper use of over-the-counter medications. The willingness of a patient to take on safety action is known to be complicated by an unwillingness to behave in a manner that might challenge a physician's judgment or actions. Community pharmacists are in the unique position to provide perspective on the physician's recommendation and act as an advocate to facilitate necessary change. Through supportive and repeated interaction with their community pharmacist patients will develop assertiveness toward their own health care, an increased frequency and quality of interaction with their physician, and thus a minimized risk of harm and maximized opportunity to optimize clinical outcomes.

NCT ID: NCT01331369 Completed - Clinical trials for Medication Adherence

Intensification of Care to Improve Adherence to Anti-hypertensives

HyperCare
Start date: November 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a social-psychological intervention to improve anti-hypertensives adherence in primary care. Its is a pragmatic clinical trial.

NCT ID: NCT01305629 Completed - HIV Clinical Trials

Intervention Targeting Substance Using Older Adults With HIV

Start date: June 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The proposed study uses a randomized controlled experimental design to evaluate the efficacy of a brief intervention using spiritual self schema (3S+) counseling to simultaneously target HIV health outcomes, and substance use among alcohol and/or drug dependent HIV positive older adults (age 50+), relative to an attention control condition. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive either: (1) 12 sessions of 3S+ counseling, adapted for the present study to target both non-injection drug use, drinking, and HIV health; or (2) 12 sessions of education about HIV health and the associated with alcohol and drug use that will serve as an attention-control.

NCT ID: NCT01293825 Completed - Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trials

Ziprasidone Switching in Response to Adherence and Psychotropic-Related Weight Gain Concerns Among Patients With Bipolar Disorder (Zip Ad)

Zip Ad
Start date: January 2011
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Psychotropic-related weight gain is a common concern among patients with bipolar disorder (BD). This concern affects an individual's satisfaction with treatment and may lead to reduced adherence and illness relapse. Patient-focused care is attentive to patient concerns while at the same time utilizing evidence-based treatments. Ziprasidone is currently FDA approved for the maintenance treatment of BD. Ziprasidone may be associated with less weight gain compared to some alternative BD maintenance treatments. The proposed project will evaluate how switching to ziprasidone may affect patient adherence, drug attitudes, satisfaction with care and clinical outcomes (psychiatric symptoms, functional status, weight) among BD patients concerned with weight gain.

NCT ID: NCT01291966 Completed - Clinical trials for Medication Adherence

Efficacy of a Intervention to Reduce Medication Errors and Improve Adherence

ATEM-AP
Start date: January 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that an intervention based on the motivational interview directed to patients with polypharmacy to improve the Therapeutic Adherence and to reduce the errors of Medication in major measure that the habitual intervention.