Phone calls after stroke aim to keep patients on track with meds
NCT ID NCT04697979
Summary
This study tested if a phone call or video chat after leaving the hospital could help people who had a stroke better understand and follow their medication plan. Researchers worked with 54 stroke patients, giving them a medication review before discharge and then following up by phone. They checked if this support improved patients' knowledge of their drugs and their ability to take them correctly over two months.
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Locations
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Service de Neurologie Vasculaire, Unité 201 Hôpital Neurologique Pierre Wertheimer, HCL
Bron, 69677, France
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