Plain-English translation of NCT06971627 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This study looks at whether a nurse-led telehealth program — delivered through phone calls, video meetings, and reminder messages — can help people with inflammatory bowel disease take their medications on time and improve their quality of life. Half of the 120 participants will receive 12 weeks of structured remote support, while the other half will receive standard care only. Researchers will measure medication adherence, confidence in managing the disease, and overall well-being.
Many people with inflammatory bowel disease struggle to take their medications consistently, which can lead to flare-ups and worse symptoms. This study explores whether convenient, remote support from a nurse can make it easier for patients to stick with their treatment plan and feel more confident managing their condition.
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If you join the intervention group, you'll receive a 12-week program that includes an educational booklet, instructional videos, one group video session on Zoom, phone calls with a nurse every two weeks, and reminder text messages about taking your medication. If you're in the control group, you'll receive standard care and the educational booklet only. All participants will complete questionnaires at the start and after 12 weeks to measure how well you're taking your medication, your confidence in managing your disease, and how your quality of life has changed.
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Turkey (Türkiye)