SCI-Lynx: A Mobile Platform for Physical Activity Social Support for People With SCI Pilot Study
NCT ID: NCT05764135
Last Updated: 2025-11-10
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
33 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-06-14
2024-12-01
Brief Summary
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The investigators are offering a new online application designed specifically for people with SCI.
The purpose of the research is to develop and evaluate a new online app, called SCI-Lynx, that would allow people with SCI to connect with other people and support each other in their physical activity, exercise, or other health or personal goals over a one-month period. This research will also evaluate how SCI-Lynx affects self-efficacy and social support for exercise and provide new information on changing physical activity participation and social connection in people with SCI.
Detailed Description
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Mobile health applications can be designed to include effective behavioral change strategies to help people develop the skills they need (e.g., goal setting, self-monitoring) to successfully engage in sustained physical activity. A systematic review on effectiveness of mobile apps among healthy people and in those with a range of chronic conditions found statistically significant improvements in health outcomes.5
A systematic review of the most effective strategies to increase adherence to an exercise program include many features that can be integrated into mobile health applications, such as activity tracking, goal setting and social connections.1,6,7 These evidence-based behavioral change approaches can be delivered in many ways, including in-person contact, use of Internet websites, or using printed materials. Mobile health applications, however, have the advantage of allowing users or moderators to reach others remotely at any time and place locally or globally with easy dissemination of information.6,8
While mobile health technology provides an efficient way to deliver behavioral change interventions, uptake, and long-term adherence to mobile applications and/or wearable devices is often low.9 Applications that enable social connections, such as social media networks like Facebook or Instagram, have the largest engagement of any online applications. According to a recent survey, approximately three-quarters of Facebook users and sixty percent of Instagram users visit these sites at least once a day.10 However, websites and networks focused on people with SCI do not currently integrate a social media approach to support physical activity. Mobile Applications that do integrate physical fitness social networks such as Strava are available but focused on non-disabled athletes and are not adapted to meet the different social, emotional, environmental, or physical needs of people with SCI who want to be physically active or gain support for physical activity specific to SCI.11
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Intervention Group
25 individuals will be randomized into the intervention group and download SCI-Lynx Mobile Application.
SCI-Lynx Mobile Application
. The SCI-Lynx application will enable people to find others with the same chronic condition who have similar exercise interests and goals. Individuals can make social connections, set, and track their exercise goals and support one another in their physical activities. It provides content customized for each condition to encourage participant's belief in the benefits of exercise and improve their self-efficacy for exercise through tracking of their own progress. An additional feature of SCI-Lynx is the ability to direct messages to other individuals or create subgroups within their network providing a further social support for individuals with SCI.
Control Group
25 individuals will be randomized into the control group or usual care. They will then have an opportunity at the end of the 1-month to download the SCI-Lynx Mobile Application.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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SCI-Lynx Mobile Application
. The SCI-Lynx application will enable people to find others with the same chronic condition who have similar exercise interests and goals. Individuals can make social connections, set, and track their exercise goals and support one another in their physical activities. It provides content customized for each condition to encourage participant's belief in the benefits of exercise and improve their self-efficacy for exercise through tracking of their own progress. An additional feature of SCI-Lynx is the ability to direct messages to other individuals or create subgroups within their network providing a further social support for individuals with SCI.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. . Use a wheelchair (including wheelchairs that are manual, electric or electric scooter) as their primary mobility mode;
3. Greater than 18 years of age; and
4. Able to provide informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria
2. Any health condition that would suggest inability to complete requirements of this study; and
3. Does not have access to computer, tablet, or other device that does not have capability for Zoom video calls or downloading the SCI-Lynx mobile application.
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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The Craig H. Neilsen Foundation
OTHER
Brigham and Women's Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Thomas W. Storer, Ph.D
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Thomas Storer, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Massachusetts General Hospital
Locations
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Brigham and Women's Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2019A010729
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id