Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT05418257
Brief Summary: This is an observational study to confirm the non-inferior effectiveness on health outcomes of tele-counseling or tele-prescription, which was the first outpatient system applied to the actual medical sites in Korea during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Researchers collect data using electronic medical records and questionnaires to patients and their caregivers who are continuously receiving outpatient treatment for epilepsy at a single center. The results of the study will be presented by comparing the health outcomes between the non-face-to-face care group and the usual care group.
Detailed Description: During the COVID-19 pandemic, temporary phone consultations or prescriptions are being conducted at actual medical sites in Korea. Now, interest about non-face-to-face medical care and expectation that this medical service will be available in the post COVID-19 era are increasing. The aim to study non-inferior effectiveness of health outcomes for epilepsy by comparing non-face-to-face care with usual care. In this observational study, two groups are recruited in a matched pair parallel in 1:2 allocation at single outpatient clinic. And then investigators collect data such as seizure control, adherence to treatment, adverse drugs reactions by using electronic medical records and questionnaires. Because epilepsy, the target disease of the study, has chronic and recurrent symptoms, it is necessary for patients to visit the hospital regularly to check their condition. However, there are few neurologists in the province who can treat epilepsy. So that Patients and their caregivers spend a lot of time and money traveling long distances to get treatment.
Study: NCT05418257
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT05418257