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CompletedNCT04463043

An App-based Versus a Web-based Self-management Intervention or Usual Care in People With Low Back and/or Neck Pain on a Waiting List for Hospital-based Outpatient Rehabilitation

The Effectiveness of an App-based (selfBACK) Versus a Web-based (e-Help) Self-management Intervention or Usual Care in People With Low Back and/or Neck Pain on a Waiting List for Hospital-based Outpatient Rehabilitation: a Three Arm Randomised Controlled Trial

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
294 (actual)
Sponsor
Norwegian University of Science and Technology · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of an individually tailored self-management intervention, the selfBACK app, in improving health status in patients on a waiting list for outpatient rehabilitation due to low back and/or neck pain compared to a non-tailored web-based self-management solution (e-Help) and usual care only.

Detailed description

Patients on waiting list for treatment at the multidisciplinary outpatient clinic for back, neck and shoulder rehabilitation, St. Olavs Hospital, Trondheim University Hospital, Norway, due to low back and/or neck pain are the target group for this study. The average waiting time for receiving treatment is 8-10 weeks. The use of digital solutions can be a beneficial approach to support self-management during the waiting period. Therefore, the effectiveness of these tools in this patients group needs to be evaluated. A total of 279 participants will be recruited and randomly allocated to one of the three groups: 1) the selfBACK app in addition to usual care; 2) the e-Help webpage in addition to usual care; and 3) usual care only. Participants who receive either the selfBACK app and the e-Help webpage will be allowed to seek care, treatment or help elsewhere as usual. Self-reported outcome measures will be collected through web-based questionnaires at three follow-up time points: 1) 6 weeks; 2) 3 months (primary endpoint); and 3) 6 months. In addition, participants receiving the selfBACK app will be asked a set of weekly tailoring questions to individualize self-management plans. Objective registry based data linked to social security number in Norway will be used to investigate health care consumption and sickness absence at 1 year (and up to 5 years).

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICESelfBACK appThe selfBACK is an evidence-based and data-driven decision support system (DSS) to support self-management of low back and neck pain delivered via a smartphone app. The selfBACK app provides individually tailored self-management plans to participants on a weekly basis by matching the participant's health information with targeted educational messages, physical activity advices and exercise recommendations via the DSS.
OTHERe-Help webpageThe e-Help is an evidence-based web-based resource to support self-management of low back and neck pain. The e-Help webpage provides evidence-based self-management content equivalent to the selfBACK including educational messages, physical activity and exercise recommendations. Instructions on how to compose exercise programs will be given to participants, however no tailored self-management support will be offered in this solution.
OTHERUsual careUsual care refers to seeking care or receiving treatments or help as usual.

Timeline

Start date
2020-07-09
Primary completion
2021-08-01
Completion
2021-12-03
First posted
2020-07-09
Last updated
2022-09-23

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Norway

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04463043. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.