U.S., May 13 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07580508) titled 'Cost-effectiveness of a RE-AIM-Informed Autonomy-Competence Intervention to Improve Medication Adherence and Quality of Life Among Patients With Heart Failure' on April 28.

Brief Summary: Medication non-adherence leads to recurrent admissions, worsening symptoms, poor quality of life, and increased healthcare costs in an already overburdened health system. Existing adherence interventions in Pakistan are limited, mostly educational, and rarely guided by behavioural theory, implementation science, or economic evaluation.

Therefore, a culturally appropriate, RE-AIM-informed autonomy-competence intervention is needed to improve medicat...