Collaborative Nurse-pharmacist Counseling for Self-administered Biologics (COLLAB)
Medication Adherence, Medication Nonadherence, Adverse Drug Event
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Medication Adherence
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Referred to University of Kentucky Specialty and Infusion Services for clinic-administration of a biologic medication Biologic medication is omalizumab, risankizumab-rzaa or ustekinumab Medication administration will be transitioned to self-administration Exclusion Criteria: Less than 18 years of age have previously received the qualifying biologic at another institution non-English speaking subjects Subject will not be performing self-administration at home Does not transition to medication self-administration
Sites / Locations
- University of Kentucky
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Collaborative nurse-pharmacist counseling
Collaborative nurse-pharmacist counseling - At the interventional appointment, study participants will first complete a modified Okere-Reiner pre-survey assessing patient perceptions of confidence and knowledge in their biologic therapy. Subsequently, a pharmacist will perform a refresher medication counseling, detailing indication, dosing, storage, and side effects. Upon completion of this counseling, an infusion nurse will then provide education demonstrating proper self-administration to the patient. The patient will then self-administer the medication with coaching and direct observation from the nurse. Afterwards, the patient will complete the Okere-Reiner post-survey to determine the effectiveness of the counseling session at improving perceived confidence and knowledge. Patients will complete both the pre-and post-surveys with direct entry to REDCap on an institution iPad during the study intervention visit.