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Non-adherence with immunosuppressant drugs is a major reason for premature kidney transplant failure. Currently, patient education and compliance aids (e.g bubble packing) are commonly used to assist patients. This is a study involving patients expected to undergo a kidney transplant within 6 months. One group will undergo a one-month formal assessment of adherence before transplantation using mock immunosuppressant medication. Standardized surveys will also be administered to assess risk factors for non-adherence. A plan will be developed for use after the transplant. The other group will undergo usual care. Kidney function and rejection rates will be compared between two groups.
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Phase I - Control group.
Phase II - Interventional Group.
I. Pre-transplant phase:
Measurement of Adherence to Medications Patients will be given lactose containing white- and yellow-colored gelatin capsules stored in (MEMS®) bottles for a 1-month adherence trial. Yellow-colored gelatin capsules represent tacrolimus 0.5mg capsules while white-colored gelatin capsules represent tacrolimus 1mg capsules. MEMS® is designed to record the date/time of opening and closure of the drug vial. Patients will be asked to take a certain dose and expected to remove the correct number of white and yellow capsules from respective vial at the correct time each day. Phone calls will be made to patients to change the 'dose' at various times throughout the month to mimic the frequent need to make tacrolimus dosing changes early post-transplant. For patients who are lactose intolerance, they will be instructed to remove the correct number of capsules from the vials but there is no need to take the capsules. Pill count and MEMS record will be reviewed at the end of the 1-month trial period to assess adherence.
Health literacy: Assessments to completed by the participant:
Cognition will be assessed using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), a 30-question screening instrument for mild cognitive dysfunction. It assesses different cognitive domains: attention and concentration, executive functions, memory, language, visuoconstructional skills, conceptual thinking, calculations, and orientation.
Self-efficacy will be assessed using the Long-term Medication Behaviour Self-efficacy Scale, a 27-item questionnaire about skills related to medication use. It assesses the following themes regarding patient's self-efficacy: personal attributions (7 items), environmental factors (13 items), task-related and behavioral factors (7 items).
Customized post-transplant care plan prior to transplantation The post-transplant team will devise a tailored care plan based on assessment findings and discussed with the patient and/or caregivers prior to transplant. The post-transplant care plans will be common to both transplant programs.
II. Post-transplant phase:
Current standard of care does not include any element of pharmacy evaluation of a person's ability to follow medication regimens.
At the conclusion of the use of MEMS caps subjects in either group will return the MEMS caps to the pharmacists at a regularly scheduled follow-up appointment.This will not require an additional trip to the hospital.
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99 participants in 2 patient groups
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Marianna Leung, Pharm D; Breanna Riou-Green, BSc
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