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Compliance of Antihypertensive Treatment Study (CAT Study)

Compliance of Antihypertensive Treatment Study

Status
Unknown
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
1,062 (estimated)
Sponsor
The Catholic University of Korea · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Study Rational: In general, chronic disease without symptoms such as hypertension, the treatment compliance is relative low and is difficult to increase. The low compliance is related to poor prognosis. There are many factors that effect to compliance of antihypertensive drug. Education is one factor that can be controlled by doctors. Therefore, in this study, the compliance of the patients in 3 groups of active training group, passive training group, and no training group (usual treatment group) will be compared to evaluate the effect of training for controlling of hypertension.

Detailed description

Objectives: Primary objective - The compliance of each group for the antihypertensive drug is evaluated and compared. The patients are allocated to three groups; active training group, passive training group, no training group (usual treatment group) and training is performed as described below. * Active training group: Electronic Pill-Boxes with SMS service 1/week, training material provided * Passive training group: Electronic Pill-Boxes ,Training material provided * Usual treatment group: Electronic Pill-Boxes, maintain current treatment method Secondary objective - * Evaluate other factor that has effect on the compliance of antihypertensive drug. * Evaluate the blood pressure lowering effect according to the compliance of antihypertensive drug. * Evaluate the percentage of missed doses, the percentage of delayed doses, the percentage of multiple doses. * Evaluate the effect of education on the compliance of antihypertensive drug. Timelines FPFV : Jan, 2008 LPLV: Dec. 2008 Methodology: This clinical trial is multi center, prospective, randomized, open, observational study. This study is to compare the compliance for antihypertensive drugs according to different method of patient training and the observation period per patient is 6 month. There is no fixed visit date and the visits are made according to patient's periodic treatment schedules. To come up with representative and reliable nation wide statistical data, from hospitals nation wide patient who receive drugs (ACE-I, ARB, β-Blocker, CCB, Diuretic) for blood pressure lowering purpose according to the prescription patterns of investigator will be registered. Number of centers \& patients: No. of centers: 20 general hospitals No. of patients: 1,062 patients

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2008-01-01
Primary completion
2008-12-01
Completion
2009-01-01
First posted
2008-02-01
Last updated
2008-02-01

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT00606255. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.