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Smartphone- and internet-assisted self-management and adherence tools to manage Parkinson’s disease (SMART-PD): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial (v7; 15 August 2014)

机译:智能手机和互联网辅助的自我管理和依从性工具来管理帕金森氏病(SMART-PD):一项随机对照试验的研究方案(v7; 2014年8月15日)

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Background Nonadherence to treatment leads to suboptimal treatment outcomes and enormous costs to the economy. This is especially important in Parkinson’s disease (PD). The progressive nature of the degenerative process, the complex treatment regimens and the high rates of comorbid conditions make treatment adherence in PD a challenge. Clinicians have limited face-to-face consultation time with PD patients, making it difficult to comprehensively address non-adherence. The rapid growth of digital technologies provides an opportunity to improve adherence and the quality of decision-making during consultation. The aim of this randomised controlled trial (RCT) is to evaluate the impact of using a smartphone and web applications to promote patient self-management as a tool to increase treatment adherence and working with the data collected to enhance the quality of clinical consultation. Methods/Design A 4-month multicentre RCT with 222 patients will be conducted to compare use of a smartphone- and internet-enabled Parkinson’s tracker smartphone app with treatment as usual for patients with PD and/or their carers. The study investigators will compare the two groups immediately after intervention. Seven centres across England (6) and Scotland (1) will be involved. The primary objective of this trial is to assess whether patients with PD who use the app show improved medication adherence compared to those receiving treatment as usual alone. The secondary objectives are to investigate whether patients who receive the app and those who receive treatment as usual differ in terms of quality of life, quality of clinical consultation, overall disease state and activities of daily living. We also aim to investigate the experience of those receiving the intervention by conducting qualitative interviews with a sample of participants and clinicians, which will be administered by independent researchers. Trial registration ISRCTN45824264 (registered 5 November 2013)
机译:背景技术不坚持治疗会导致治疗效果欠佳,并给经济造成巨大损失。这在帕金森氏病(PD)中尤其重要。退行性过程的进展性,复杂的治疗方案和高合并症率使PD的依从性成为挑战。临床医生与PD患者的面对面咨询时间有限,因此难以全面解决不依从问题。数字技术的迅速发展为改善咨询过程中的依从性和决策质量提供了机会。这项随机对照试验(RCT)的目的是评估使用智能手机和网络应用程序促进患者自我管理(作为增加治疗依从性的工具)以及处理收集到的数据以提高临床咨询质量的影响。方法/设计将进行一项为期4个月,共222名患者的RCT,以比较使用智能手机和互联网的帕金森跟踪器智能手机应用程序与PD和/或护理人员的常规治疗方法的使用情况。研究调查人员将在干预后立即比较两组。将涉及英格兰(6个)和苏格兰(1个)的七个中心。该试验的主要目的是评估与单独接受常规治疗的患者相比,使用该应用程序的PD患者是否显示出更好的药物依从性。次要目标是调查在生活质量,临床咨询质量,总体疾病状况和日常生活活动方面,接受该应用程序的患者和照常接受治疗的患者是否存在差异。我们还旨在通过对参与者和临床医生的样本进行定性访谈来调查接受干预措施者的经验,这些访谈将由独立研究人员进行管理。试用注册ISRCTN45824264(2013年11月5日注册)

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