Improving Medication Adherence Using Family-focused and Literacy-sensitive Strategies

Description

People with heart failure who do not take their medications as prescribed are at high risk of complications leading to hospitalization, death and poor quality of life. In the proposed intervention, nurses will use easy-to-understand language to coach patients and their care partners to help them work together and build skills to overcome their individual barriers to adherence in order to 1) improve and sustain patient medication adherence; 2) reduce hospitalization; 3) improve quality of life. If effective, this intervention will support long-term medication adherence, thus reducing hospitalizations related to heart failure and quality of life.

Conditions

Medication Adherence, Heart Failure

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

People with heart failure who do not take their medications as prescribed are at high risk of complications leading to hospitalization, death and poor quality of life. In the proposed intervention, nurses will use easy-to-understand language to coach patients and their care partners to help them work together and build skills to overcome their individual barriers to adherence in order to 1) improve and sustain patient medication adherence; 2) reduce hospitalization; 3) improve quality of life. If effective, this intervention will support long-term medication adherence, thus reducing hospitalizations related to heart failure and quality of life.

Improving Medication Adherence Using Family-focused and Literacy-sensitive Strategies in Patients With Heart Failure

Improving Medication Adherence Using Family-focused and Literacy-sensitive Strategies

Condition
Medication Adherence
Intervention / Treatment

-

Contacts and Locations

Lexington

Jia-Rong Wu, Lexington, Kentucky, United States, 40536

Participation Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

    Ages Eligible for Study

    18 Years to

    Sexes Eligible for Study

    ALL

    Accepts Healthy Volunteers

    Yes

    Collaborators and Investigators

    Jia-Rong Wu,

    Jia-Rong Wu, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, University of Kentucky

    Study Record Dates

    2027-12-31