150
Participants
Start Date
December 15, 2025
Primary Completion Date
December 15, 2026
Study Completion Date
December 30, 2026
Behavior Change through Education intervention
"The I-Change Model We used behavior alteration theory to identify areas of thinking or conduct that might potentially lead to issues in the process of collecting or consuming medicine. Subsequently, we proceeded to create and improve the substance of the message, and we aligned the messages with a standardized classification of evidence-based strategies for modifying behavior.~Unclear or confusing information in infographics and television videos was revised, while information that was deemed unhelpful or insignificant by both patients and clinicians was eliminated. Patients' feedback was used to create fresh material for television videos and infographics.~1. Encourage patients about routine clinic appointments~2. Provide relevant health-related information.~3. Help participants plan and organize various treatment adherence behaviors including medication collection and taking, diet, and exercise~4. Support positive adherence-related behaviors"
Aga Khan University
OTHER
SINA Health Education and Welfare Trust
OTHER