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NCT ID: NCT06312501 Completed - Heart Failure Clinical Trials

Remote Patient Monitoring for Patients With Heart Failure in France

TELESAT
Start date: August 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The goal of this multicenter observational longitudinal cohort study is to evaluate the ability of a Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) program to prevent cardiac decompensation by detecting weak signals of decompensation early in patients with chronic heart failure in France. The main question it aims to answer is whether an RPM solution can provide the improvement in overall patient survival Participants will answer to questionnaires provided by the RPM solution for the follow-up of their condition. Researchers will compare the following cohorts to see if RPM can improve their condition: - Cohort 1: using RPM for follow-ups. - Cohort 2: conventional care and not using any devices and solutions for the follow-ups.

NCT ID: NCT05798312 Completed - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Randomized and Multicenter Study to Evaluate a Customizable Support Breast Cancer Material

Start date: May 21, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate if a customizable support material allows to improve the knowledge about the stage and subtype of the disease, as well as the indicated treatments, in comparison with a non-customizable support material among patients with breast cancer. The main question it aims to answer is: • What is the impact of delivering a customizable support material so that patients with breast cancer know and remember the stage and subtype of their disease, as well as the indicated treatments, compared to non-customizable support material? Participants in the intervention group will be provided customizable support material while those in the standard group will receive a non-customizable material.

NCT ID: NCT05680207 Completed - Clinical trials for Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2

Empowerment Training on Type 2 Diabetes Patients on Empowerment Levels and Clinical Findings

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

In this study, the effect of nurse-led empowerment training given to patients with Type 2 Diabetes on clinical findings and empowerment behaviors will be investigated.

NCT ID: NCT05497167 Completed - Patient Empowerment Clinical Trials

Development and Evaluation of "Period Kits" for Adolescents With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

Start date: September 23, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will involve the development, distribution, and evaluation of "period kits" for pre-menarchal adolescents with intellectual and cognitive disabilities (IDD) (e.g., autism spectrum disorder and Down syndrome) in relieving stress and augmenting sense of preparedness regarding imminent pubertal changes.

NCT ID: NCT05159726 Completed - Clinical trials for Postpartum Depression

Postpartum Video Education

Start date: July 5, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a prospective, single-center, randomized control study to determine if video education at the time of postpartum discharge improves patient knowledge on the warning signs for the top three causes of severe maternal morbidity (infection, hemorrhage, and blood pressure disorders) in the first seven days following delivery. Participants will be randomized to written discharge education + video education (intervention) vs standard discharge education (control). They will complete a baseline questionnaire and a post-discharge education questionnaire during their postpartum stay to assess for knowledge improvement. The investigators hypothesize that video education will improve patient's knowledge of severe maternal morbidity warning signs.

NCT ID: NCT05156216 Completed - Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

Comparative Effect of Two Educational Videos for People With Knee Osteoarthritis (vidEO)

vidEO
Start date: November 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Education is an important part of knee osteoarthritis management. The aim of education is to help people with knee osteoarthritis make the best choices for them in terms of their treatment and lifestyle behaviours. Traditional education that describes the condition simplistically in terms of the joint damage and describes the cause of osteoarthritis solely with respect to loading through the joint can lead to activity avoidance and pessimism about the future progression of symptoms. An alternative is to provide the information about knee osteoarthritis management with the aim of giving hope for the future and building motivation and confidence to be physically active. This study will compare two educational videos that cover the same topics but with a contrasting 'discourse'. The experimental video has an 'empowerment and participatory' discourse, while the comparator or control video has a typical 'disease and impairment' discourse. The experimental video minimises mention of joint damage and instead corrects misconceptions about knee osteoarthritis, addresses common barriers to physical activity and incorporates behaviour change techniques such as social learning and modelling of desired behaviours. In this randomised controlled trial, people who report a history of knee problems consistent with knee osteoarthritis will complete questionnaires to determine their self-efficacy for managing knee osteoarthritis pain and their fear of movement. The participants will also be asked about their expectations for the future, their level of motivation to be physically active, and their knowledge about knee osteoarthritis. Participants will then be allocated one of the videos and asked to watch it before repeating the questionnaires.

NCT ID: NCT05134636 Completed - Cancer Clinical Trials

Text-based Intervention to Minimize the Time Burden of Routine Cancer Care

TIME
Start date: December 6, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective is to test whether a text-based e-triage can safely minimize the time associated with routine cancer care by identifying patients who can proceed directly to their immunotherapy infusion without a preceding in-person office assessment.

NCT ID: NCT04698876 Completed - Glaucoma Clinical Trials

Self Tonometry and Transfer of Glaucoma Patients' Data for Improving the Supply Situation

SALUS
Start date: February 11, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The SALUS project is developing a new form of care, the application of self-tonometry by the patient itself, and an accompanying electronic case file connecting clinics, doctor's offices and patients.

NCT ID: NCT04638127 Completed - Parenting Clinical Trials

PREEMIE PROGRESS: A Family Management Program for Parents of Preterm Infants

Start date: May 17, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to refine and pilot test a mobile health (mHealth), video-based family management program for parents of preterm infants hospitalized in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). By moving beyond the basic infant care tasks taught by parenting programs and instead comprehensively training parents to use evidence-based family management skills, we hypothesize that our intervention, called PREEMIE PROGRESS, will better equip parents to meet the chronic, complex healthcare needs of their preterm infant.

NCT ID: NCT04592263 Completed - Clinical trials for Patient Satisfaction

Patient Centered Care in Diabetes in Ecuador

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

Introduction: According to World Health Organization data, it is estimated that more than 422 million people have diabetes. In Ecuador, diabetes is the second cause of death, only after ischemic heart disease, and is the first chronic non-communicable disease. The complexity of the pathology, its difficult management and the patient's commitment and involvement in their own care has led health systems to seek mechanisms to activate patients. Currently, tools have been developed, Patient Reported Experience Measures (PREM) and Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROM), which seek to reduce this gap between patient and health system. Objectives: To develop and validate PREM and PROM tools for diabetes in the Ecuadorian context. To achieve better clinical results and greater patient satisfaction with the system, thus adding value to the care process of patients with diabetes. Method: This is a study with two components. The first component will focus on the design and validation of PREM and PROM tools in Ecuador. A second component, consisting of a prospective cohort study for the corresponding implementation of the questionnaires obtained and their validation. Expected results: It is expected to involve patients in the care process, thus establishing a framework for achieving better clinical outcomes and greater patient satisfaction with the system.