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NCT ID: NCT05189340 Completed - Clinical trials for Educational Activities

Development of Discharge Education Video for Solid Organ Transplant Recipients

Start date: April 11, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Audiovisual teaching aids can play a significant role for the retention of new material and help overcome barriers such as the physical presence or time restrictions of an instructor. In a clinical setting, multimedia health education can offer an advantage over traditional didactic teaching by engaging patients through visual content and unlimited accessibility. A critical factor to long-term survival of solid organ transplant recipients is compliance to post-transplantation medication and follow-up patient care. Transplant pharmacists serve on multidisciplinary care teams as the medication experts that provide discharge education to recipients and caregivers often at the bedside. The adoption of digital multimedia content for patient education can increase engagement of diverse learning styles while simultaneously reducing potential time conflicts in hospital practice. This study contributes to the literature by assessing the effectiveness of discharge education video(s) on patient satisfaction and knowledge levels which are currently limited.

NCT ID: NCT03525210 Completed - Hiv Clinical Trials

Study of Safety, Tolerability and Immunogenicity of Gardasil®9 in Immunocompromised Patients

Start date: April 4, 2018
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Patients with immunodeficiencies are at increased risk of developing persistent HPV infection and as such HPV-related disease (genital warts and cancer). In this study HIV-patients and SOT-patients will receive 3 doses of Gardasil®9. Safety, tolerability and immunogenicity will be evaluated up to one month following the 3rd and last dose of Gardasil®9.

NCT ID: NCT02676102 Completed - Organ Transplants Clinical Trials

RCT Comparing Tailored Versus Targeted Organ Donation Video Education

Start date: February 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary purpose of this 3-phase mixed methods design study is to investigate how presenting content at varying levels of audience specificity (generic, targeted, and tailored) influences organ donor registration behavior among black men using video-based educational programming produced and distributed in partnership with our network of Black Owned Barbershops (BOBs). Investigators have completed a development phase using digital video interviewing to both derive and provide culturally specific content for the videos. This phase of this investigation is a 3 arm randomized control trial (RCT) phase, in which customers will be randomized to receive the generic, targeted, or tailored video programming delivered with iPads, after which an immediate organ donation opportunity will be offered through registration online or with a mailed in application. The final phase of this investigation will be a failure analysis whereby we will interview a subset of participants who registered or failed to register one month after their educational session to ascertain how the programming impacted their decision (Aim 3 - the subject of a future IRB application).

NCT ID: NCT01070901 Completed - Organ Transplants Clinical Trials

Immune Status in Solid Organ Transplantation

Start date: May 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Immunosuppressive therapy protocols in solid organ transplantation are rudimentary, differ by transplant center and no practical strategies are available to guide an individuals' response to immune suppression. In this study we will conduct research to assess immunologic status in solid organ transplant recipients, predicting immune reconstitution and outcomes after transplant to better guide the use of immunosuppressive medications.

NCT ID: NCT00365521 Not yet recruiting - Organ Transplants Clinical Trials

Prophylactic Photodynamic Therapy to Organ Transplant Patients

Start date: April 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate a possible prophylactic efficacy of photodynamic therapy on the incidence of non-melanoma skin cancer, actinic keratoses, warts and keratoses in recently organ transplanted recipients.