Efficacy of a Smartphone App for Chronic Pain Management
NCT ID: NCT03678155
Last Updated: 2021-04-08
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
350 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-10-15
2020-12-15
Brief Summary
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1. usual treatment + app (without alarms)
2. usual treatment + app (with alarms)
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Detailed Description
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1. usual treatment + app (without alarms)
2. usual treatment + app (with alarms) Therefore, this is a clinical trial without drugs. This is not an observational study since the physicians of patients in the app + alarms condition will be asked to react to an alarm (i.e., if the patient has nausea for 3 consecutive days) by calling the patient and changing the treatment telematically, if necessary, so that the patient can collect the prescription at his primary care center. If the condition app with alarms results in a better treatment of chronic pain patients, participants of the other two conditions will be offered the possibility to use the app with alarms at the end of the study. The study will be conducted at the Pain Unit of the Vall d'Hebron Hospital. All study procedures have been approved by the ethical committee of the Vall d'Hebron Hospital.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Treatment as usual + app (without alarm)
Participants at this condition will receive the usual medical treatment for their pain but also they will be monitored daily using the Pain Monitor app. Because alarms will not be generated, physicians will not know if an undesired event is occuring despite the app is actually collecting data.
pain app
Pain Monitor app has been developed by a multidisciplinary pain expert panel, including physicians, psychologists, and nurses. Content has been validated in a previous study and usability has been shown to be excellent.
Treatment as usual + app (with alarm)
Participants at this condition will receive the usual medical treatment for their pain but also they will be monitored daily using the Pain Monitor app. Alarms will be generated in the face of certain preestablished events. Physicians will be asked to call patients and change/stop treatment if an alarm is received.
pain app
Pain Monitor app has been developed by a multidisciplinary pain expert panel, including physicians, psychologists, and nurses. Content has been validated in a previous study and usability has been shown to be excellent.
Interventions
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pain app
Pain Monitor app has been developed by a multidisciplinary pain expert panel, including physicians, psychologists, and nurses. Content has been validated in a previous study and usability has been shown to be excellent.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* The patient has a mobile phone with Android operating system
* The patient has the physical ability to use the application
* The patient does not present psychological and / or cognitive alterations or problems with language that make their participation difficult
* The patient voluntarily wants to participate and signs the informed consent
Exclusion Criteria
* The patient does not have a mobile phone or has a mobile phone in which Android is not the operating system (the app is currently only available for Android for economic reasons)
* The patient does not have the physical capacity to use the application
* The patient does not have the capacity to participate due to psychological and / or cognitive alterations or problems with language
* The patient does not want to participate
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Societat Catalana de Dolor
UNKNOWN
Universitat Jaume I
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol
Badalona, , Spain
Hospital de Sant Pau i de la Santa Creu
Barcelona, , Spain
Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron
Barcelona, , Spain
Parc Salut Mar
Barcelona, , Spain
Hospital Doctor Trueta
Girona, , Spain
Hospital Arnau de Vilanova
Lleida, , Spain
Consorci Hospitalari Broggi
Sant Joan Despí, , Spain
Hospital Joan XXIII
Tarragona, , Spain
Countries
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Related Links
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Published validation study with the app
Other Identifiers
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UJI_PainMonitor_Multicenter
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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