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At a glance

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N/ACompleted· 70 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Decision Aidbehavioral
Likely dose
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Search/NCT03426787
NCT03426787N/ACompleted

Development and Validation of a Shared-decision Making Tool for Initiation of Treatment in Patients With Hepatitis C Infection and Advanced Chronic Kidney Disease

Washington University School of Medicine·interventional·Posted Feb 8, 2018·Updated Sep 11, 2019

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Decision Aid for Hepatitis C and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 70 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

The overall purpose of this study is to develop and test a web-based decision aid (DA) to support patients with Hepatitis C and Chronic Kidney Disease during decisions about whether, when, and how to treat each illness. Patients will have the opportunity to learn about their hepatitis C and kidney disease, initiate thought about what matters most to them and choose a treatment plan for their liver and kidney disease that works best for them. Investigators will evaluate the tool's efficacy, usability, and the likelihood of using it in clinical practice. There are three (3) primary aims of this project: (1) to develop the DA; (2) to pilot-test the DA to determine efficacy, usability and likelihood of using it in routine practice; (3) to explore stakeholders feedback on the usefulness of the DA and likelihood of implementing the tool.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
CountriesUnited States

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedFeb 8, 2018
Enrollment StartSep 26, 2017
Primary CompletionOct 15, 2018
Study CompletionJul 30, 2019
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1.1 yearsPosted 8.4 years ago

Interventions

Decision Aidbehavioral

Participants will have the option to view a web or paper-based version of the decision aid.