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The Self-management App 'MinUrinsyregikt' for Patients With Gout. The ReMonit Gout Feasibility Study in Primary Care
The goal of this feasibility study is to determine the feasibility of a patient self-management app (MinUrinsyregikt) for patients with gout. The primary objectives of the study are: 1. To determine the feasibility of a patient self-management app for patients with gout receiving GP follow-up. 2. To determine the feasibility of conducting a future randomised controlled trial to test the effectiveness of the app for patients with gout in primary care. Participants will be asked to test the self-management app for 3 months. Data will be collected from the participants and their GPs.
Details
| Lead sponsor | Diakonhjemmet Hospital |
|---|---|
| Phase | NA |
| Status | RECRUITING |
| Enrolment | 50 |
| Start date | 2026-04 |
| Completion | 2027-12 |
Conditions
- Gout
Interventions
- Patient self-management app 'MinUrinsyregikt'
Primary outcomes
- Acceptable overall feasibility of the app based on a total evaluation of the secondary endpoints for technical and operational feasibility. — 3 months
Feasibility criteria: * No serious and irreversible errors in app * Mean System Usability Scale score ≥68 * 70% with score ≥5 on a numeric rating scale (0-10) on patient satisfaction with the app * No serious and irreversible barriers to app-supported follow up experienced by patients or GPs * No other serious and irreversible problems with the app - Acceptable overall trial feasibility based on the total evaluation of the secondary endpoints for trial feasibility. — 3 months
Feasibility criteria: * Recruitment rate ≥50% of eligible patients * Withdrawal rate ≤20% of included patients * ≥90% of the patients register their sUA level in the app throughout the study * ≥90% of the patients answer baseline and 3 months questionnaires * No serious and irreversible risks or challenges that could hinder a successful clinical evaluation of the app in a large randomised controlled trial
Countries
Norway