Could a simple worksheet be the secret to remembering your pills?

NCT ID NCT06230978

Summary

This study tested if a special worksheet could help people form better habits for taking new long-term medications for conditions like high blood pressure or depression. Researchers compared two groups: one received standard pharmacist counseling, and the other used a worksheet to plan specific daily cues (like taking pills after brushing teeth) to build the medication habit. The goal was to see if this simple tool made it easier for patients to remember their medication consistently.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Cedar Valley Primary Care & Walk-In Clinic | Waterloo IA

    Waterloo, Iowa, 50701, United States

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