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Testing of a New Joint Protection Program

Opening soon NCT06963164

Run by London Health Sciences Centre Research Institute OR Lawson Research Institute of St. Joseph's · for 18 and older · All sexes

What this study is about

The goal of this study is to to examine the feasibility of a full-scale trial on Helping Hand, a new Joint Protection Program for Hand Osteoarthritis and to examine the acceptability of the new Joint Protection Program. This study will not assess the effectiveness of the program, as it is not designed or powered to do so. Instead, the information gathered will be used to refine the trial design and ensure the future full-scale trial that will assess the effectiveness of the program is robust and successful. The acceptability of the new Joint Protection Program will be assessed through a survey that will be administered to the intervention group at the end of the trial, which will be based on a standardized acceptability framework Participants will: Gain access to an online Joint Protection Program or continue to receive usual care for 12 weeks Visit the clinic or complete online assessments once every 4 weeks Keep a diary of their symptoms and the number of times they used other interventions to manage their symptoms (i.e. painkillers)

Who can join (things the study team will check)

Inclusion Criteria: Diagnosis of hand osteoarthritis Pain symptoms for at least 3 months Ability to use a smartphone, tablet, or computer Ability to communicate in English Exclusion Criteria: Presence of neurological disorders, dementia, or other cognitive conditions that could interfere with trial procedures Scheduled hand surgery within the next 3 months…

Where this trial is running

Who to contact

Joy MacDermid, PT, PHD · 519-646-6000 · jmacderm@uwo.ca

It's completely normal to call and ask questions before deciding anything. Mention the study ID: NCT06963164.

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