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NCT ID: NCT05464017 Not yet recruiting - Injuries Clinical Trials

Trauma Follow-Up Prediction (Project 2: Aim 2)

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

Approximately 9% of the world's deaths, more than 5 million deaths annually, are due to injury. In high-income countries, where the epidemiology and outcomes of traumatic injury are well characterized, trauma primarily affects young, productive members of the population and is associated with significant long-term disability. In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) countries like Cameroon, injured people face multiple obstacles to trauma care, including potentially lifesaving follow-up care after hospital discharge. The Investigators' community-based survey of 8,065 patients in South west Cameroon found that 34.6% of injured respondents did not seek immediate formal care after injury, and another 9.9% only sought formal care after alternative means, such as consultation with traditional medicine practitioners. In Cameroon, for the 65.4% of injured people who seek formal care after injury,5 therapeutic itineraries can be complex, often involving poorly supported referrals to other facilities or transitions away from formal care. As a result, formal systems of care fail to retain trauma patients for follow-up care, a missed opportunity as these patients have already overcome significant financial and personal challenges to seek initial care for their injuries. Consequently, discharged trauma patients who may benefit from follow-up care often delay care until advanced complications develop. The objective of this study is to evaluate a machine learning optimized phone-based screening tool that predicts which trauma patients are most likely to benefit from follow-up care. A Cluster randomized trial controlled trail will be carried out in 10 hospitals in Cameroon involving 852 trauma patients. The control group shall use the existing standard mHealth screening tool while the intervention shall use the optimized version of the mHealth screening tool (intervention) using the machine learning approach. Patients shall be followed up over a 6 months period to determine the proportion of trauma post discharge patients that need follow up care using mobile phone.

NCT ID: NCT05462860 Not yet recruiting - Burns Clinical Trials

Suprathel® Use During Prolonged Field Care to Promote Healing and Reduce the Need for Grafting of Burn Wounds

Start date: January 15, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the effect to which Suprathel® (Polymedics Innovations GmbH, Denkendorf, Germany) can reduce the need for grafting compared to Standard of Care (SoC). Furthermore, the study intends to evaluate if Suprathel® allows for a reduction of reduction of pain, infection, provider workload, scar development and costs compared to SoC.

NCT ID: NCT05453864 Not yet recruiting - Suicidal Ideation Clinical Trials

CMAP Plus Trauma-focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Suicidal Ideation Among Burn Survivors

Start date: June 1, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study aims to determine whether CMAP Plus TFBCT is feasible and acceptable for burn survivors with suicidal ideations. To identify any barriers to the recruitment of participants. To determine initial data for the primary outcome measure to perform a sample size calculation for a larger trial.

NCT ID: NCT05449353 Not yet recruiting - Trauma Clinical Trials

Trauma-informed Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (TiCBT) to Aid Reintegration of Repentant Terrorists and Their Families in Nigeria: A Pilot Study

Start date: July 31, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study is to describe the feasibility, cultural appropriateness, and acceptability of Trauma-informed Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (TiCBT) to promote community healing and encourage the reintegration of repentant terrorists and their families to avoid reoffending.

NCT ID: NCT05439746 Not yet recruiting - Wounds and Injuries Clinical Trials

A Study to Evaluate the Efficacy of Microlyte Matrix in the Management of Donor Site Wounds

Start date: January 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A study to to evaluate the efficacy of Microlyte® Matrix by demonstrating its superiority to the standard of care in the healing of donor site wounds in patients requiring split-thickness grafting, as well as to assess the occurrence of donor site wound infection, allergic reaction, pain and itching, and scarring at 12 weeks, assessed by patients using the Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale (POSAS).

NCT ID: NCT05430165 Not yet recruiting - Trauma Clinical Trials

Trauma Follow-Up Prediction (Project 2: Aim 1)

Start date: May 15, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Traumatic injury and inadequate follow-up care are a significant cause of morbidity and 10% of all deaths in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). In Cameroon, ~50% of all emergency department (ED) visits are due to traumatic injury, which is likely only ~60% of all traumatic injuries. In the subset of patients who seek care, follow-up after discharge can save lives, yet is uncommon due to both supply-side (e.g., under-resourced health systems, poor data) and demand-side (e.g., poverty) barriers, resulting in preventable complications after discharge (e.g., sepsis, osteomyelitis). Consequently, better follow-up care of trauma patients is a neglected, but high-yield opportunity to improve injury outcomes, especially when coupled with mobile health technologies (mHealth) to better predict and implement post-discharge care, preventing disability and death. Thus, in this study, the investigators will scale up an existing trauma registry and expand use of a mHealth screening tool (triage tool). At 10 hospitals, the investigators will implement a trauma registry and mHealth tool and evaluate success in a mixed-methods study; a quantitative prospective cohort of all eligible injured patients will be followed for 6 months after discharge and an inductive qualitative study.

NCT ID: NCT05429515 Not yet recruiting - Multiple Myeloma Clinical Trials

Effect of HFR-SUPRA in the Treatment of Multiple Myeloma-related Acute Kidney Injury

Start date: July 1, 2022
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

In patients with multiple myeloma-related acute kidney injury, compare the renal outcome of chemotherapy combined with HFR-SUPRA to chemotherapy combined with hemodialysis.

NCT ID: NCT05422144 Not yet recruiting - Acute Wound Clinical Trials

Cleanser for Acute Wounds

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

The proposed study will be a prospective trial of management of acute traumatic wounds (less than 24 hours from injury and without previous intervention aside from a dressing for coverage). The study design involves a prospective single arm, 35 subject study that analyzes the effect of the subsequent application of a novel wound cleanser and wound gel on subjects' acute traumatic wounds and the respective microbial loads over a 28 day study duration.

NCT ID: NCT05421260 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Spinal Cord Injuries

Paediatric Spinal Cord Injury and Long-term Social Outcomes.

Start date: July 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

To provide the overall quality of life (QOL), activity and participation values for adults with paediatric onset spinal cord injury (SCI), stratified by injury level, neurological status and compare it with matched controls with adults with adult-onset SCI.

NCT ID: NCT05421039 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Unintended Home Injuries in Under-5 Children

Unintended Home Injuries in Under-5 Children in Sohag Governorate

Start date: July 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Child injuries are a major public health problem . Globally, unintended injury is one of the top 15 causes of death across all age groups of children agedØ› 0-19 years, In children under the age of five, the majority of injuries occur in the home. Injuries is a health concern in every country around the world, affecting both developed and developing countries, causing over 5.8 million deaths per year or 15,000 deaths per day . A WHO surveillance study conducted in four developing countries showed that Egypt had a prevalence of 32 % of childhood injuries which was the highest one . The home is the place where children spend most of their time, the home environment is the most common place for childhood injuries