2021
DOI: 10.1177/1357633x20980298
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Virtual monitoring for stable chronic hepatitis B patients does not reduce adherence to medications: A randomised controlled study

Abstract: Introduction Chronic hepatitis B (CHB) remains common in endemic regions, causing significant healthcare burden. Patients with CHB may need to be adherent to nucleoside analogue (NA) for a long period of time to prevent complications. This study aims to investigate the safety, efficacy and patient experience of a virtual monitoring clinic (VMC) in monitoring stable patients taking NA for CHB. Methods Patients on NA and regular follow-up were randomised to either VMC alternating with doctors’ clinic visit or to… Show more

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“…Such education, if constrained by time in the clinic, may be augmented by nurse-led initiatives or via virtual education platforms. 3 Treatment for CHB posed a financial burden for patients, and for patients with lower educational levels. A lower education level is in turn often associated with lower income.…”
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“…Such education, if constrained by time in the clinic, may be augmented by nurse-led initiatives or via virtual education platforms. 3 Treatment for CHB posed a financial burden for patients, and for patients with lower educational levels. A lower education level is in turn often associated with lower income.…”
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“…Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore 2 Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore3 Health Services Research Unit, Research Office, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore4 Department of Nursing, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore…”
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