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The SystemCHANGETM intervention harnesses patients' established daily routines/habits, environment, and important others, as possible solutions that are reoccurring and thus reliable systems that could support medication taking to become a dependable routine/habit. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a six-month SystemCHANGE™ intervention compared to a six-month attention-control education intervention on medication adherence in adult kidney transplant recipients.
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The inclusion criteria were patients having only kidney transplantation, aged 18 years or older, taking only immunosuppressant therapy twice daily, not staying in hospital and not diagnosed with a disease shortening their life span. They also were required to own a telephone, use an electronic medication cap and bottle, understand and speak Turkish, and have approval from their nephrologist to participate in the study. They were also assessed in person for cognitive impairment using the Standardized Mini Mental Test. Those who received a 23 or higher score on the test were enrolled in the study sample.
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42 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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