A Mobile Recovery Guidance App for Children and Young Adults With Acute Ankle Inversion Injuries
NCT ID: NCT05785533
Last Updated: 2024-09-23
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
250 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-08-24
2026-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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As of November 2017, 76% of all Canadians own a smartphone, as per Statistics Canada. In a recent study of more than 1600 smartphone phone users in the US, over half (58%) had downloaded a health-related smartphone app. In adult medicine, many health-related smartphone apps have been shown to be associated with greater caregiver knowledge and improved outcomes in allergic rhinitis, post-operative monitoring, and musculoskeletal conditions. In children and adolescents, several studies have explored smartphone apps for asthma and diabetes. To date however, no smartphone apps have been developed for acute musculoskeletal injury management that are directed to children.
This study will examine the utility of a smartphone app to provide discharge instructions and guide treatment using pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic approaches to assist with pain management and return to function in acute ankle inversion injuries, a leading cause of health care visits among children and adolescents.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Smartphone App
The mobile app will allow recording of study outcomes (pain using the vNRS and functional outcomes using the ASKp) and house an interactive educational component to provide daily reminders on pharmacological (ibuprofen and acetaminophen) and non-pharmacological (ice, elevation, and range of motion exercises) for pain management and when to return to activity. The app will collect pain scores using the verbal Numeric Rating Scale (vNRS) and functional outcomes using the Activities Scale for Kids (ASKp) scores on days 3, 5, 7, 10, 12, and 14. The ASKp will be completed by the child with assistance from the caregiver.
Smartphone App
App that provides recovery guidance based on pain and functional outcomes
Standard of Care
The standard of care group will be asked to read the paper-based discharge instructions in the ED, outlining pharmacological and non-pharmacological pain management and return to activity identical to the information contained in the mobile app. They will download onto their smartphone device a Data Collection App that will only allow them to record the following study outcome measures: daily use of ice, analgesia, range of motion exercises, elevation, and pain using the vNRS and ASKp scores on days 3, 5, 7, 10, 12, and 14. The ASKp will be completed by the child with assistance from the caregiver.
Standard of Care
Paper based discharge instruction that provide information on pain management
Interventions
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Smartphone App
App that provides recovery guidance based on pain and functional outcomes
Standard of Care
Paper based discharge instruction that provide information on pain management
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Presenting to the Paediatric Emergency Department of the Children's Hospital or Adult Emergency Department, London Health Sciences Centre, London, or ntario, St. Joseph Urgent Care Centre, London, Ontario, with a unilateral acute (\<= 48 hours) ankle injury based on clinical diagnosis by ED physician
* Able to use a WiFi enabled smartphone with either an iOS or Android operating system with enough memory capability to host the App.
Exclusion Criteria
* Not independently ambulatory prior to injury (without the use of an assistive device)
* Developmental disability precluding the full comprehension of study-related procedures
* Multi-system or multi-limb injuries
* Concomitant radiographically proven lower extremity fracture or dislocation (with the exception of a suspected Salter-Harris type I injury)
12 Years
30 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Naveen Poonai
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Naveen Poonai
Associate Professor
Principal Investigators
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Janet Knechtel, BA
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
London Health Sciences Centre Research Institute OR Lawson Research Institute of St. Joseph's
Locations
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London Health Sciences Center
London, Ontario, Canada
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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13428
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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