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N/AActive· 555 enrolled
Drug / intervention
TB treatment assistantother
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NCT04221789N/AActive

TB Treatment Support Tools: Refinement and Evaluation of an Interactive Mobile App and Direct Adherence Monitoring on TB Treatment Outcomes

Institute for Clinical Effectiveness and Health Policy·interventional·Posted Jan 9, 2020·Updated May 21, 2025

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating TB treatment assistant for Tuberculosis and Treatment Adherence. Active but no longer recruiting, targeting 555 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

The overall goal of this study is to conduct a Randomized Clinical Trial (RCT) to evaluate a tuberculosis treatment support tool (TB-TST), a cellular phone app developed using user-centered design principles and a paper-based drug metabolite urine test strip modified for home use for testing the presence of isoniazid drug metabolites in urine to directly monitor adherence to treatment, to improve treatment outcomes for patients with TB receiving self-administered treatment (SAT). Poor medication adherence to TB regimens, along with challenges in monitoring patients and returning them to treatment, are important contributing factors to poor outcomes and the development of drug resistance. With advances and proliferation of mobile technology platforms, there is substantial interest in the possible use of mobile health (mHealth) interventions to address these challenges. Of the mHealth approaches under investigation for TB adherence monitoring, drug metabolite testing has been identified as the most promising, ethical, and accurate, and the least intrusive and stigmatizing strategy compared to other mobile solutions, yet its potential remains largely unexplored. Additionally, mobile applications (apps) may provide personalized treatment supervision, increase patients' self-management and improve patient-provider communication by offering more advanced functionalities for patient support and monitoring. The existing version of the TB-TST app offers education on TB and its treatment, communication with a care-coordinator, tracks treatment adherence (both by self-reporting and direct metabolite test strip images), self-reports treatment side-effects, and retains patient's "diary" notes. This proposal builds on preliminary work to: 1) Refine the TB-TST intervention based on pilot study findings and apply principles of user-centered design; 2) Evaluate the impact of the TB-TST on treatment outcomes compared to usual care; 3) Assess patient and provider perceptions of the facilitators and barriers to implementation of the TB-TST and synthesize lessons learned with stakeholders and policy makers. Primary outcome will be treatment success. Secondary outcomes will include: treatment default rates, self-reported adherence, technology use and usability. Findings have broader implications not only for TB adherence but disease management more generally and will improve our understanding of how to support patients facing challenging treatment regimens

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
CountriesArgentina

Timeline

N/AActiveOverdue
2020202120222023202420252026
First PostedJan 9, 2020
Enrollment StartNov 17, 2020
Primary CompletionDec 31, 2023
Study CompletionMay 31, 2025
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 3.1 yearsPosted 6.5 years ago

Interventions

TB treatment assistantother

Cell phone app to support self administered treatment and monitor adherence