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Active clinical trials for "Renal Insufficiency, Chronic"

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Behavioral Intervention and Adherence in Dialysis

Chronic Kidney Disease

The aim of the proposed work is to conduct a randomized controlled trial (RCT) evaluation of a behavior change intervention designed to enhance fluid-intake adherence (compliance) among hemodialysis patients. Patient non-adherence (non-compliance) with fluid-intake restrictions is a highly pervasive problem in the hemodialysis population with substantial consequences in terms of increased patient morbidity and mortality. Given the prevalence and clinical importance of adherence among ESRD patients, the design and evaluation of interventions to improve patient adherence is critically important. Surprisingly, however, little such empirical work has been conducted in this area. The proposed RCT involves testing the efficacy of a behaviorally based, group-administered, "behavioral self regulation" intervention designed to increase adherence to fluid intake restrictions among hemodialysis patients. This structured intervention is designed to be delivered by healthcare providers in a clinical setting to groups of 4-10 patients over seven, one-hour weekly sessions. This study will compare the effect of the structured intervention group with the effect of an educational and support group on fluid-intake adherence in a sample of approximately 200 fluid non-adherent center hemodialysis patients over a 26-week follow-up period. Both clinical (interdialysis session weight gain) and self-report indices of fluid-intake adherence will be examined. We believe that the proposed research is of potentially very high impact given the high prevalence and clear clinical consequences of hemodialysis patient nonadherence and the potential for a relatively low-cost, structured intervention to significantly reduce this type of maladaptive patient behavior in the hemodialysis treatment context.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Antibody Response to Human Papillomavirus Recombinant Vaccine (Gardasil®) in Girls and Young Women...

Chronic Kidney Disease

People with chronic kidney disease are known to have immune response abnormalities, including a diminished response to some vaccinations. Those with chronic kidney disease have a disproportionate burden of HPV 6-, 11-, 16- and/or 18-related genital tract disease. Due to immune response abnormalities, the CKD population may or may not respond to the recommended three-dose regimen of Gardasil®, a vaccine intended to protect against HPV 6-, 11-, 16-, and 18-related genital tract disease. The objective of this study is to measure the antibody response to Gardasil® in female patients 9-21 years of age with chronic kidney disease (CKD) (Stage 1-4), end-stage kidney disease (Stage 5 CKD), and status-post kidney transplant. Gardasil® vaccine will be administered according to the FDA-approved schedule. Blood samples to measure antibody levels to vaccine strains of human papillomavirus (HPV) will be obtained at months 0, 7 and 24.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Effect of Dietary Protein Source on Phosphaturia, PTH and FGF23 in Patients With CKD 3 and 4

Chronic Kidney Disease

Phosphorus is a substance in the blood that comes from food and is normally cleared from the body by the kidneys. In patients with kidney disease, excess phosphorus may build up in the body as you eat. This leads to problems with bones and blood vessels over time. In this study, we will compare the blood and urine before and after eating one week of a diet with a protein from plants (soy and grains) and before and after another one week of diet with protein from animals (meat and dairy products). The amount of phosphorus that the kidney puts out in the urine, and the changes in blood hormones in response to the diet will be measured at the beginning and end of each week on the two diets.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Assessing Novel Methods of Improving Patient Education of Nutrition

Chronic Kidney Disease

The relationship between elevated phosphorus levels and morbidity and mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is well recognized, and dietary phosphorus restriction is a mainstay of phosphate management. Current study is an effort to test the effect of a web-based nutritional educational intervention, Kidney School(KS), to improve phosphorous knowledge and control phosphorous intake in CKD patients.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Cardiorenal Protective Diet

Chronic Kidney DiseasesCardiovascular Diseases1 more

This study will evaluate providing fruits and vegetables in a sustainable community care clinic setting, in addition to routine medical care, to individuals with CKD (Stage 2-4) on CKD and CVD risk, or cardio-renal risk factors. Further, metabolomics profiling will be used to study how change in the diet affects disease risk. Data from this study will be published in peer-reviewed journals, presented at national conferences, and will serve as pilot data to guide and strengthen applications for NIH funding.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

The Efficacy of VR and AR on Pruritus

Chronic Renal InsufficiencyPruritus1 more

The research will be conducted randomly in order to determine the effect of VR and AR on pruritus symptom.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Chronic Kidney Disease Clinical Decision Support

Chronic Kidney DiseasesHypertension1 more

To prevent serious chronic kidney disease (CKD) complications such as end-stage renal disease and cardiovascular events, better strategies are needed to identify, treat, and refer CKD patients seen in primary care clinics. This project expands an existing and successful Web-based clinical decision support (CDS) system to include key elements of CKD care and rigorously assesses the impact of this intervention on quality of CKD care for patients seen in primary care settings, including better recognition of CKD, better management of blood pressure and glucose, and more timely referral to nephrologists when appropriate. This low-cost and highly scalable intervention has high potential to improve CKD care and translate massive public and private sector investments in health informatics into tangible health benefits for large numbers of patients with CKD.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Mindfulness Meditation For Hemodialysis Patients

Chronic Kidney DiseasesHemodialysis Complication

Objective: This study aimed to examine the effects of mindfulness meditation on trait mindfulness, perceived stress, emotion regulation, and quality of life in end-stage renal disease patients undergoing hemodialysis. Method: An experimental repeated measures design was used among a sample of 74 end-stage renal disease patients undergoing hemodialysis at a dialysis center at Jahra hospital, Kuwait. The patients were randomly assigned to the experimental (n=37) and control groups (n=37). The experimental group participated in 30-minute mindfulness meditation sessions (three sessions a week for five weeks) held during their hemodialysis sessions. The dependent variables of both groups were measured at baseline, middle of intervention, and end of intervention using the Mindful Attention Awareness Scale (MAAS), Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (ERQ), and Kidney Disease Quality of Life (KDQOL-36) questionnaire.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Low Protein Renal Formula as Meal Replacement in Predialysis CKD Patients

Chronic Kidney Disease

A high energy and low protein renal formula tailored for the specific needs of pre-dialysis CKD patients.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Advance Care Planning Coaching for Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease

Chronic Kidney Diseases

This project will develop and test a model intervention for Advance Care Planning (ACP) for patients with advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) cared for in nephrology clinics that have the capacity to consult with or refer to palliative care. Specifically, we will compare the effectiveness of having a trained ACP coach meet in person with patients to discuss their goals and preferences vs. providing patients with a packet of material to review on their own and then discuss with their nephrologist at their initiation. Hypothesis: In patients aged 55 or older with stage 3-5 Chronic Kidney Disease cared for in a CKD outpatient clinic, an advance care planning process that involves in-person meetings with a trained ACP coach will be more effective than providing patients with printed educational materials alone.

Completed8 enrollment criteria
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