Inr tracking with face-to-face and phone app

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Abstract

Background: Warfarin has a narrow therapeutic window. Maintaining the patient's international normalized ratio (INR) within a predefined therapeutic range is one of the main challenges of warfarin treatment. This study aimed to compare the INR values of patients followed by face-to-face and telephone applications. Methods: This study was designed as a randomized controlled trial. Twelve patients living in a distant place were assigned to the experimental group, and 12 patients living nearby and followed-up in the outpatient clinic were assigned to the control group. A Patient Information Form and the Adherence to Refills and Medications Scale were used to collect data. Results: There was no significant difference between the groups in terms of demographic and clinical characteristics except for age (P >.05). The INR values of 67% of the patients followed in the outpatient clinic and 72% of the patients followed with the application were in the therapeutic range. There was no significant difference between the groups and medication adherence was high in both groups (P >.05). Conclusion: In light of the findings of our study, which demonstrated that the INR levels of patients who were monitored both face-to-face and via a telephone application were within the same therapeutic range, it was concluded that the telephone application can be used to manage warfarin therapy.

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Hanedan, M. O., Alkan Kayhan, S., Dizdar, E., Kiliç, A., Arslan, A. K., Yürük, M. A., & Sayar, U. (2023). Inr tracking with face-to-face and phone app. Medicine (United States), 102(35), E34875. https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000034875

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