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- Sperimentazione clinica NCT00005453
Adherence in Clinical Trials-Induction Strategies
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BACKGROUND:
The success of any therapeutic intervention, whether preventive or curative, is ultimately dependent on the individual's adherence to treatment. Unfortunately, the failure of a large percentage of patients to adhere to prescribed medical regimens is a widely recognized and well documented phenomenon. It has been estimated that as many as 50 percent of patients do not take their prescribed medications, and of those remaining, less than two-thirds take their medication as prescribed.
The interventions, implemented at the outset of pharmacologic intervention within the clinical trial, were timed to yield maximum effectiveness. Such randomized induction studies had not yet been undertaken. By capitalizing on a new unobtrusive assessment technique that generated the time of medication intake over prolonged periods, the study produced a unique set of data suitable for the study of recurring cycles in medication intake patterns.
The study was part of a two grant initiative entitled "Evaluation of Adherence Interventions in Clinical Trials". The initiative was developed by the Behavioral Medicine Branch staff and Clinical Trials Branch staff as well as members of the Clinical Applications and Prevention Advisory Committee Behavioral Medicine and Prevention Working Groups. The initiative was released in September, 1991 and awarded in September, 1992.
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Randomized, double-blind, two-group design. Within each of the groups, half of the subjects were on lovastatin and half on placebo. The main outcome measure was medication intake monitored daily and unobtrusively with the MEMS electronic monitor. For each subject, event time series of six months duration were obtained. The effect of these interventions were determined on average adherence at two and six months; and variability of adherence. In addition, the relative cost effectiveness of each intervention was examined by a recalculation of sample size needs based upon increased adherence and related cholesterol lowering. Ancillary goals of the study included: determining the components of variability of medication intake using statistical modeling techniques; and covariates of treatment effects, including baseline daily hassles, problem solving skills, and generalized expectancy for success.
The study completion date listed in this record was obtained from the "End Date" entered in the Protocol Registration and Results System (PRS) record.
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- 4441
- U01HL048992 (Sovvenzione/contratto NIH degli Stati Uniti)
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