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Novel oral anticoagulant drugs (NOACs) are now increasingly used in clinical practice. Although there are outstanding advantages of NOACs, there are also some shortcomings in use. The behavioral pattern of patients using novel oral anticoagulant drugs can directly affect the effect of anticoagulant therapy.
However, at present, there is no study on behavioral patterns of compliance and cognition in patients using NOACs in China. There are few reports on the management outcomes of NOACs anticoagulant therapy as well. Above all, exploring whether pharmacists change behavioral patterns in patients using NOACs is of great significance to improve the effectiveness and safety and to prove the value of pharmacists who provide pharmaceutical care.
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The study is a prospective randomized controlled trial. Patients who will use NOACs are prospectively divided into routine group and pharmacist intervention group.
For the intervention group, pharmacists regularly provide telephone and outpatient follow-up combined with patient medication education, establishing database system, telephone reminder, etc. At the 12-week follow-up, behavioral patterns of compliance, self-anxiety, depression status and satisfaction with the pharmacist service will be evaluated in both groups. Pharmacodynamic substitution indicators and endpoints will be collected as well.
Clinical data is designed to be collected from 400 patients, 200 patients each group. Data will be recorded by Epidata dual-track, analyzed by SPSS19.0 software. P<0.05 is considered significant.
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400 participants in 2 patient groups
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Qian Xiang, Ph.D
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