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iCanCope app and website for Chronic Pain
Study Summary
This trialwill develop an app and website to help adolescents and young adults (15-25) manage their chronic pain and improve quality of life.
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What are the primary outcomes that this research endeavor is attempting to attain?
"The 8-week trial aims to measure adherence as its primary objective. Secondary outcomes include Patients' Global Impression of Change (PGIC), Healthcare Utilization, and Health Related Quality of Life - measured using the SF-36 survey with eight distinct subscales."
Is this experiment presently recruiting participants?
"According to clinicaltrials.gov, this experiment is not currently searching for participants. Initially posted on April 1st 2017 and last modified October 24th 2022, the study has temporarily ceased recruitment; nevertheless, there are 404 other trials open to candidates at present."
In which areas can this research trial be accessed?
"10 medical centres are collaborating on this trial. Examples include Nova Scotia Health Authority/Dalhousie University in Halifax, Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto and Hamilton Health Sciences located in Hamilton - alongside 7 other locations."
Are applicants aged 80 or younger being considered for participation in the experiment?
"This particular medical trial requires enrollees to be between 15 and 25 years old. Additionally, there are 33 trials for minors under 18 as well as 363 studies available for seniors of 65 or older."
Do I meet the conditions for participation in this trial?
"Candidates for this clinical trial must suffer from chronic pain and be between 15 and 25 years old. The total number of desired participants stands at 302 individuals."
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