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. 2023 May 4;2023(5):CD013854. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD013854.pub2

IRCT201510137612N2.

Study name A clinical trial to study the effect of information prescription in reducing relapse among patients with inflammatory bowel disease
Methods RCT
Participants 160
Interventions The description of the interventions was not entirely clear.
IG: the intervention appears to be in the form of a written copy of the information prescribed by a doctor in addition to the usual information that is given to patients. The description continues, "Treatment with oral prescription information to librarians about the information they receive. Information content includes information about inflammatory bowel disease, medications, tests, symptoms, exercise and self‐care is health."
CG: "The control group did not receive written information and oral librarian. Patients in control group only received verbal information typically provided by your doctor, and the doctor does not receive health information."
Outcomes Reduction of relapses (primary)
Medical expenses
"Frequency of complications Hypochondrias"
Change in the number of drugs and dose of intake
QOL
Starting date 23 July 2015
Contact information Dr Vahideh Zarea: vgavgani@gmail.com
Notes The authors responded to us that the RCT has been completed but they have not published the results yet.