Guiding hands for lupus care: program aims to bridge gaps for minority patients
NCT ID NCT04461158
Summary
This study tested whether a patient navigator program could help minority patients with lupus get better care. The navigators helped with scheduling appointments, arranging transportation, understanding medications, and providing emotional support. Researchers wanted to see if this support improved patients' quality of life and helped them stick to their treatment plans.
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Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina, 29425, United States
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