Peer support or case manager alone? study tests best way to keep kids on heart meds
NCT ID NCT07603297
First seen May 23, 2026 ยท Last updated May 23, 2026
Summary
This study looked at whether having a case manager alone is as good as having both a case manager and a peer support group to help children with rheumatic heart disease take their antibiotics on time. The study included 335 children aged 5 to 20 who were diagnosed through school-based heart screenings. The goal was to see if the simpler approach works just as well to keep them healthy.
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Uganda Heart Institute
Tororo, Uganda
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