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NCT ID: NCT03928717 Completed - HIV/AIDS Clinical Trials

A Text-Based Adherence Game for Young People Living With HIV in Ghana

TAG
Start date: August 23, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will develop and evaluate a game-based, text message intervention to promote adherence to HIV care among young people living with HIV (YPLH) in Ghana. Intervention development will be guided by feedback from YPLH, their treatment supporters, and clinic staff, consultation with a mobile health services team, and Social Action Theory. Patient participants will be recruited from an urban HIV clinic in Accra, Ghana to complete a randomized pilot of the intervention. All participants will receive a brief adherence counseling session and complete three assessments over the course of 12 months following enrollment. During this time, intervention participants will receive text messages and phone calls from a semi-automated text message system, clinic staff, and other individuals in their life (e.g., family, friends, and partners) who they have identified as supportive of their treatment. The study will provide a wealth of knowledge about YPLH in Ghana, a group vulnerable to poor treatment outcomes, and provide preliminary data on a novel adherence promotion intervention.

NCT ID: NCT03916484 Completed - Hiv Clinical Trials

AllyQuest Adherence App Intervention for HIV-positive Men Who Have Sex With Men and Transgender Women: Pilot Trial

AQ2
Start date: July 8, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

AllyQuest (AQ) is a theory-informed smart phone application that supports HIV medication adherence for young men who have sex with men and young transgender women who have sex with men (YMSM/YTW) via behavior change, social support, and game-based mechanics. This study aims to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of AQ and AQ plus medication adherence counseling in a Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomization Trial.

NCT ID: NCT03907410 Completed - Clinical trials for Medication Adherence

The Tailored Adherence Incentives for Childhood Asthma Medications (TAICAM) Trial

Start date: September 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Improving adherence to inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) medication in urban minority pediatric populations is a clinical and population health priority. Financial incentives have been shown as a compelling method to engage a high-risk asthma population in regular ICS use, but whether and how adherence can be maintained and lead to sustained high adherence trajectories is unknown.

NCT ID: NCT03897231 Completed - Clinical trials for Medication Adherence

Prevalence of Non-adherence to Medication Among Patients on Chronic Hemodialysis

Start date: May 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Background: Non-adherence to medication among patients on chronic hemodialysis compromises treatment effects and results in increased morbidity, mortality and extensive costs to the healthcare system. To our knowledge, no studies have investigated the prevalence of non-adherence among Danish hemodialysis patients using a validated measure of non-adherence. Aim: The primary aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of non-adherence among Danish patients on chronic hemodialysis measured by self-report. Our second aim was to explore patients' beliefs about medicines and potential associations between beliefs and non-adherence to medication. Our third aim was to explore the prevalence and severity of physical and emotional symptoms and potential associations with non-adherence to medication. Design: A multi-centre cross-sectional study according to the STROBE statement will be conducted from May 2019 - April 2021. The study will take place in the outpatient hemodialysis centres at three large University Hospitals in the Capital Region of Denmark.

NCT ID: NCT03892317 Completed - Clinical trials for Kidney Transplantation

Improving Adherence in Nonadherent Kidney Transplant Patients

Start date: May 14, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Organs for transplantation remain a scarce and precious resource with over 5000 patients currently on the kidney transplant waiting list. A kidney transplant costs approximately £17,000 in the first year and £5,000 per subsequent year. If the transplant fails, the patient must return to dialysis at an estimated cost of £30,800 per year or be retransplanted. While short term outcomes have improved steadily over the last 15-20 years, longer term outcomes haven't and after 10 years approximately 30% of kidney transplants have failed. Nonadherence to immunosuppressive medication is increasingly being associated with these poor long term outcomes and studies have estimated that 30- 50% of transplant patients are nonadherent to their immunosuppressive medication. The investigators want to determine whether immunosuppression medication adherence can be improved in a group of patients receiving tailored medication adherence support form a pharmacist. Adherence support will be provided for one year and will be individualised to each patient in the intervention group after identifying both their practical and perceptual barriers to adherence. The adherence interventions offered may include additional education and medication counselling, setting alarms, provision of a medication list, the use of a medications adherence app on a smart phone, reducing the number and frequency of tablets a patient takes or referral on to another health professional such as a social worker or psychologist for additional support. A range of clinical outcomes will be assessed for all patients on a regular basis in order to determine whether the provision of effective medication adherence support for our kidney transplant patients may help to optimise the long-term outcomes of these transplants

NCT ID: NCT03863353 Completed - Pain, Postoperative Clinical Trials

Scenario Tailored Opioid Messaging Program (STOMP) to Improve Risk Understanding in Young Adults

STOMPYA
Start date: November 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Legitimate prescription opioid use during adolescence has been associated with later prescription opioid misuse and substance use disorder symptoms during adulthood. Thus, primary prevention interventions for older adolescents and young adults (15-24 yrs) at the time of prescribing are imperative. The goal of our research is to improve opioid analgesic safety and efficacy by optimizing opioid risk recognition and informed decision-making among 15-24 year olds who are prescribed these agents for home use. Young adults and older adolescents who manage their own prescription pain medicines need to recognize opioid-related risks and make decisions that will both reduce these risks yet ensure effective pain relief. The proposed research will evaluate new strategies to help subjects learn about opioid risks and make safe and effective analgesic decisions. 355 subjects who are undergoing an elective surgical procedure will be recruited. Subjects will be randomized to receive the new educational routine information. Subjects' knowledge and perceptions will be evaluated at baseline and at critical times after surgery.

NCT ID: NCT03861845 Completed - Chronic Disease Clinical Trials

Impact of Pillboxes on Medical Adherence

Start date: February 10, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study uses an experimental design to test the impact of different types of pillboxes on medication adherence. Participants in this study will randomized to receive one of the three pillbox interventions: 1) A standard seven day a week, one-dose per day pillbox with training 2) an off-the-shelf pillbox that was purchased specifically for the individual's needs with training and education, or 3) a customized 3D printed pillbox that was designed and manufactured specifically to the individual's needs with training and education. Participants will have three visits with the research team to collect baseline data, receive the pillbox, and collect follow up data. Risks to the study include loss of time, boredom, invasion of privacy, and medication errors. The investigators have taken precautions to mitigate these risks. This study will improve understanding of medication adherence and potentially help us better address poor medication adherence which needlessly causes morbidity, mortality, and costs over $300 million in unnecessary healthcare costs each year.

NCT ID: NCT03853213 Completed - Clinical trials for Acute Coronary Syndrome

Investigating Fear Of Recurrence as a Modifiable Mechanism of Behavior Change

INFORM
Start date: March 28, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary goal of this project is to identify, measure, and influence fear of cardiac event recurrence, a candidate mechanism of change in medication adherence in patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome (ACS). An intervention will be tested that has been used to reduce fear of cancer recurrence by changing emotion-related patterns of attention allocation and interpretation of neutral stimuli. Secondarily, the study will test whether a reduction in fear of cardiac event recurrence improves medication adherence.

NCT ID: NCT03805451 Completed - HIV Clinical Trials

Life Steps for PrEP for Youth

LSPY
Start date: September 27, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a formative study, designed to provide information required to tailor Life-Steps for Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), an evidence-based cognitive behavioral adherence intervention, to enhance PrEP uptake and adherence in high risk young men who have sex with men (YMSM) and young transgender women who have sex with men (YTWSM). Life-Steps for Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a manualized modular adherence intervention based on principles of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), that allows for recipients of the intervention to focus on the greatest challenges that they perceive in maintaining optimal adherence to PrEP.

NCT ID: NCT03769519 Completed - Asthma Clinical Trials

AdheRence to Inhaled Corticosteroids in Asthma

ARICA
Start date: February 27, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

It is widely recognized that asthma in adult African American patients is a significant health problem, which is partly affected by relatively low inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) adherence rates. The goal of this study is to pilot test an ICS adherence intervention, ARICA, that aims to improve ICS adherence in adult African Americans.