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- Klinische Studie NCT07586397
HIPS Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial (HIPS-RCT)
HIPS Feasibility RCT Testing a Mind-Body Intervention to Improve Recovery for Individuals With Chronic Hip Pain
Studienübersicht
Status
Intervention / Behandlung
Detaillierte Beschreibung
Aim: Conduct an RCT testing the feasibility of two dose- and time-matched pain management programs, delivered via live video, for adults with chronic (lasting at least 3 months) and non-arthritic HRP. The ultimate goal of this research is to assess the feasibility, credibility, and acceptability of both interventions (HIPS-1, HIPS-2) and optimize the program and study methodology in preparation for a future RCT powered to assess efficacy.
HIPS-1 and HIPS-2 Interventions: Both programs consist of 6 sessions delivered via live video (i.e., Zoom) and are tailored to the needs of patients with non-arthritic HRP seeking physical therapy/rehabilitation. Both programs aim to improve the management of the subjects' HRP by providing helpful information. Sessions, regardless of program assignment, are held weekly. In between sessions, subjects complete a brief check-in survey.
Participants will complete the baseline assessment (i.e., digital self-report survey battery). Following the baseline assessment, participants will be randomized to one of the two conditions (HIPS-1, HIPS-2) and complete their 6 program sessions within approximately 6-weeks. Participants will complete additional survey assessments directly following their final program sessions, and once more, 6 months later.
Assessments: Baseline (0 weeks), post-test (6 weeks), and 6-month follow-up (30 weeks) survey assessments.
Studientyp
Einschreibung (Geschätzt)
Phase
- Unzutreffend
Kontakte und Standorte
Studienkontakt
- Name: Kate Jochimsen, PhD, ATC
- Telefonnummer: 920-948-7812
- E-Mail: kjochimsen@mgh.harvard.edu
Studienorte
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Massachusetts
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Boston, Massachusetts, Vereinigte Staaten, 02114
- Massachusetts General Hospital
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Kontakt:
- Kate Jochimsen, PhD, ATC
- Telefonnummer: 920-948-7812
- E-Mail: kjochimsen@mgh.harvard.edu
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Kontakt:
- Nadine Levey
- Telefonnummer: 617-724-8431
- E-Mail: nlevey@mgh.harvard.edu
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Teilnahmekriterien
Zulassungskriterien
Studienberechtigtes Alter
- Erwachsene
- Älterer Erwachsener
Akzeptiert gesunde Freiwillige
Beschreibung
Inclusion Criteria:
- Presenting with chronic (lasting ≥3 months) hip joint-related pain
- Fluent in English
- Age ≥18yr [If ≥45yr, the physician will confirm no osteoarthritis via X-ray (Kellgren Lawrence [KL] grade 0-1)]
- Score ≥3 for current hip pain on the Pain-VAS
Psychological risk factor for the maintenance of pain by meeting ≥1 of the criteria listed below:
- Score ≥ 20 on the PCS
- Score ≤ 40 on the PSEQ
- Score ≥ 17 on the TSK-11
Exhibits sedentariness or dissatisfaction with physical activity by meeting ≥1 of the criteria listed below:
- Physically active < 150mins/week according to the IPAQ-SF
- Hip pain interferes with the ability to be physically active
- Dissatisfaction with the current physical activity level
Exclusion Criteria:
- Previous surgery on the symptomatic (painful) hip
- Current pain referred from the lower back
Studienplan
Wie ist die Studie aufgebaut?
Designdetails
- Hauptzweck: Sonstiges
- Zuteilung: Zufällig
- Interventionsmodell: Parallele Zuordnung
- Maskierung: Verdreifachen
Waffen und Interventionen
Teilnehmergruppe / Arm |
Intervention / Behandlung |
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Experimental: HIPS-1
HIPS-1 is a 6-session (one 30-minute session per week) mind-body intervention delivered via live-video (i.e., MGB Zoom) by a trained physical therapist (PT).
In addition to participating in the HIPS-1 intervention, all participants will attend their prescribed physical therapy with a PT of their choosing.
To minimize variability in physical rehabilitation, we will send the PT the Clinical Practice Guidelines, which outline a standard-of-care rehabilitation protocol.
Across these six 30-minute sessions, the HIPS-1 intervention aims to teach relaxation and coping skills and provide pain education.
After each session, participants will set a physical activity SMART goal for the coming week and complete a weekly check-in survey (i.e., submit weekly home practice, brief pain assessment).
All HIPS-1 sessions will be audio-recorded for subsequent interventionist fidelity checks.
These recordings will be stored exclusively on MGB-encrypted devices.
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HIPS-1 is a 6-session (one 30-minute session per week) mind-body intervention delivered via live-video (i.e., MGB Zoom) by a trained physical therapist (PT).
In addition to participating in the HIPS-1 intervention, all participants will attend their prescribed physical therapy with a PT of their choosing.
To minimize variability in physical rehabilitation, we will send the PT the Clinical Practice Guidelines, which outline a standard-of-care rehabilitation protocol.
Across these six 30-minute sessions, the HIPS-1 intervention aims to teach relaxation and coping skills and provide pain education.
After each session, participants will set a physical activity SMART goal for the coming week and complete a weekly check-in survey (i.e., submit weekly home practice, brief pain assessment).
All HIPS-1 sessions will be audio-recorded for subsequent interventionist fidelity checks.
These recordings will be stored exclusively on MGB-encrypted devices.
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Aktiver Komparator: HIPS-2
The HIPS-2 program will be administered via live video (i.e., MGB Zoom) and is time and attention-matched to HIPS-1.
As such, HIPS-2 is delivered by a trained PT and consists of 6-sessions (one 30-minute session per week).
HIPS-2 contains healthy lifestyle education consistent with public health recommendations, including physical activity, sleep, and nutrition.
HIPS-2 has no overlap with HIPS-1.
In addition to participating in HIPS-2, all those randomized to this condition will attend their prescribed physical therapy with a PT of their choosing and complete a weekly check-in survey (i.e., brief pain assessment).
To minimize variability in physical rehabilitation, we will send the PT the Clinical Practice Guidelines, which outline a standard-of-care rehabilitation protocol.
All HIPS-2 sessions will be audio-recorded for subsequent interventionist fidelity checks.
These recordings will be stored exclusively on MGB-encrypted devices.
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The HIPS-2 program will be administered via live video (i.e., MGB Zoom) and is time and attention-matched to HIPS-1.
As such, HIPS-2 is delivered by a trained PT and consists of 6-sessions (one 30-minute session per week).
HIPS-2 contains healthy lifestyle education consistent with public health recommendations, including physical activity, sleep, and nutrition.
HIPS-2 has no overlap with HIPS-1.
In addition to participating in HIPS-2, all those randomized to this condition will attend their prescribed physical therapy with a PT of their choosing and complete a weekly check-in survey (i.e., brief pain assessment).
To minimize variability in physical rehabilitation, we will send the PT the Clinical Practice Guidelines, which outline a standard-of-care rehabilitation protocol.
All HIPS-2 sessions will be audio-recorded for subsequent interventionist fidelity checks.
These recordings will be stored exclusively on MGB-encrypted devices.
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Was misst die Studie?
Primäre Ergebnismessungen
Ergebnis Maßnahme |
Maßnahmenbeschreibung |
Zeitfenster |
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Durchführbarkeit der Rekrutierung
Zeitfenster: Ausgangswert (0 Wochen)
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Der Prozentsatz der angesprochenen berechtigten Patienten, die einer Teilnahme zustimmen.
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Ausgangswert (0 Wochen)
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Durchführbarkeit von Bewertungen zu Studienbeginn
Zeitfenster: Ausgangswert (0 Wochen)
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Rate der Teilnehmer, die Selbstberichtsmaßnahmen abgeschlossen haben, ohne dass Maßnahmen fehlen.
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Ausgangswert (0 Wochen)
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Die Rate, bei dem das Programm akzeptiert wurde, gemessen an der Anzahl der abgeschlossenen Programmsitzungen
Zeitfenster: Post-Test (6 Wochen)
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Der Anteil der Teilnehmer, die ≥4 von 6 Sitzungen besuchen.
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Post-Test (6 Wochen)
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Machbarkeit von Bewertungen beim Nach-Test
Zeitfenster: Post-Test (6 Wochen)
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Die Rate des Abschlusses von Selbstberichtsmaßnahmen durch den Teilnehmer, ohne dass die Maßnahmen fehlen.
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Post-Test (6 Wochen)
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Machbarkeit von Bewertungen bei Follow-up
Zeitfenster: Follow-up (30 Wochen)
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Die Rate des Abschlusses von Selbstberichtsmaßnahmen durch den Teilnehmer, ohne dass die Maßnahmen fehlen.
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Follow-up (30 Wochen)
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Intervention fidelity
Zeitfenster: Collected during intervention, an average of 6 weeks
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Rate of interventionists delivering the programs by following the established session topics and practices.
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Collected during intervention, an average of 6 weeks
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Adverse Events
Zeitfenster: Collected during intervention, an average of 6 weeks
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Any self-reported or observed negative events related to participation.
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Collected during intervention, an average of 6 weeks
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Proportion of Participants Who Scored Above the Midpoint on the Client Satisfaction Scale (CSQ)
Zeitfenster: Post-Test (6 Weeks)
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Measured using the CSQ, which assesses participants' satisfaction with participation in the study.
The score range is 0-12, with higher scores indicating greater satisfaction.
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Post-Test (6 Weeks)
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Proportion of Participants Who Scored Above the Midpoint on Each Subscale of the Credibility and Expectancy Questionnaire (CEQ)
Zeitfenster: Baseline (0 Weeks)
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Assessed using the CEQ, which asks the participant to indicate how much they believe, right now, that the intervention they will receive will help manage their HRP and related worry.
Possible scores range from 3 to 27 for both the credibility and the expectancy subscales.
Higher scores represent higher credibility and expectancy.
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Baseline (0 Weeks)
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Proportion of participants who report symptom improvements as measured by the Global Rating of Change (GRoC) Scale
Zeitfenster: Post-Test (6 Weeks)
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The proportion of participants who report overall improvement on the GRoC Scale.
This measure includes a single question asking the patient to rate their change with respect to their hip condition over the last 6 weeks.
Higher scores indicate better outcomes.
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Post-Test (6 Weeks)
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Sekundäre Ergebnismessungen
Ergebnis Maßnahme |
Maßnahmenbeschreibung |
Zeitfenster |
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Pain Visual Analogue Scale (Pain-VAS)
Zeitfenster: Baseline (0 Weeks), Post-Test (6 Weeks), Follow-Up (30 Weeks)
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The Pain-VAS is a single-item scale measuring self-reported pain intensity (worst and average).
Scores on the Pain-VAS range from 0 (no pain) to 100 (worst pain imaginable), and higher scores equate to worse outcomes.
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Baseline (0 Weeks), Post-Test (6 Weeks), Follow-Up (30 Weeks)
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International Hip Outcome Tool (iHOT-12)
Zeitfenster: Baseline (0 Weeks), Post-Test (6 Weeks), Follow-Up (30 Weeks)
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The iHOT-12 is a 12-item questionnaire to assess deficiencies with respect to outcome assessment for young, active patients with hip disorders.
Total scores range from 0 to 100, and higher scores represent better outcomes.
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Baseline (0 Weeks), Post-Test (6 Weeks), Follow-Up (30 Weeks)
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PROMIS Pain Interference - Short Form 6b
Zeitfenster: Baseline (0 Weeks), Post-Test (6 Weeks), Follow-Up (30 Weeks)
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This is a 6-item measure assessing self-reported consequences of pain on relevant aspects of a person's life and including the extent to which pain hinders engagement with social, cognitive, emotional, physical, and recreational activities.
Scores range from 6 to 30, where higher scores indicate worse outcomes.
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Baseline (0 Weeks), Post-Test (6 Weeks), Follow-Up (30 Weeks)
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Brief Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness 2.0 (MAIA)
Zeitfenster: Baseline (0 Weeks), Post-Test (6 Weeks), Follow-Up (30 Weeks)
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The MAIA-2.0 is a 24-item state-trait questionnaire to measure multiple dimensions of interoception.
Each item is scored on a 0 to 5 scale.
Higher scores translate to better outcomes.
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Baseline (0 Weeks), Post-Test (6 Weeks), Follow-Up (30 Weeks)
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Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS)
Zeitfenster: Baseline (0 Weeks), Post-Test (6 Weeks), Follow-Up (30 Weeks)
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The PCS is a 13-item questionnaire assessing one's tendency to focus on pain-related thoughts and feel helpless and hopeless due to pain on a scale of 0 to 4. Total scores range from 0 to 25, and higher scores indicate higher pain catastrophizing (worse outcomes).
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Baseline (0 Weeks), Post-Test (6 Weeks), Follow-Up (30 Weeks)
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International Physical Activity Questionnaire - Short Form (IPAQ-SF)
Zeitfenster: Baseline (0 Weeks), Post-Test (6 Weeks), Follow-Up (30 Weeks)
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The IPAQ-SF is a 7-item self-reported measure assessing physical activity.
Overall scores on this measure are calculated using responses to all questions.
More physical activity translates to better outcomes.
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Baseline (0 Weeks), Post-Test (6 Weeks), Follow-Up (30 Weeks)
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Tampa Kinesiophobia Scale (TSK-11)
Zeitfenster: Baseline (0 Weeks), Post-Test (6 Weeks), Follow-Up (30 Weeks)
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The TSK-11 is an 11-item questionnaire assessing fear avoidance and fear of activity.
Summary scores range from 11 (minimum) to 44 (maximum).
Higher scores indicate higher kinesiophobia and worse outcomes.
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Baseline (0 Weeks), Post-Test (6 Weeks), Follow-Up (30 Weeks)
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Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire (PSEQ)
Zeitfenster: Baseline (0 Weeks), Post-Test (6 Weeks), Follow-Up (30 Weeks)
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The PSEQ is a 10-item measure assessing the confidence those with ongoing pain have in performing activities while in pain.
Each item is scored on a 7-point Likert scale, where 0 = "not at all confident" and 6 = "completely confident".
Total scores range from 0 to 60, and higher scores translate to better outcomes.
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Baseline (0 Weeks), Post-Test (6 Weeks), Follow-Up (30 Weeks)
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Defense and Veterans Pain Rating Scale (DVPRS) - Pain Interference
Zeitfenster: Baseline (0 Weeks), Post-Test (6 Weeks), Follow-Up (30 Weeks)
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The DVPRS for Pain Interference is a 5-item measure assessing pain interference on a 10-point Likert scale where 10 = "complete interference" and 0 = "no interference".
Higher scores indicate worse outcomes.
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Baseline (0 Weeks), Post-Test (6 Weeks), Follow-Up (30 Weeks)
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Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire (CPAQ-8)
Zeitfenster: Baseline (0 Weeks), Post-Test (6 Weeks), Follow-Up (30 Weeks)
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The CPAQ-8 is an 8-item measure assessing acceptance of pain on two sub-scales (Activity Engagement and Pain Willingness).
Higher scores indicate higher levels of acceptance and better outcomes.
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Baseline (0 Weeks), Post-Test (6 Weeks), Follow-Up (30 Weeks)
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Pain Resilience Scale (PRS)
Zeitfenster: Baseline (0 Weeks), Post-Test (6 Weeks), Follow-Up (30 Weeks)
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The PRS is a 14-item measure assessing pain resilience on two main dimensions (cognitive/affective positivity and behavioral perseverance).
Respondents rate each item on a 0 ("Not at all") to 4 ("All the time") scale.
Higher total scores indicate better outcomes (greater resilience).
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Baseline (0 Weeks), Post-Test (6 Weeks), Follow-Up (30 Weeks)
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World Health Organization - Five Well-Being Index (WHO-5)
Zeitfenster: Baseline (0 Weeks), Post-Test (6 Weeks), Follow-Up (30 Weeks)
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The WHO-5 Well-Being Index is a 5-item measure assessing general mental well-being on a 6-point scale.
Raw score ranges from 0 to 25.
To calculate the final score, the raw score is multiplied by 4, producing a percentage score from 0 to 100, where greater scores reflect better well-being.
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Baseline (0 Weeks), Post-Test (6 Weeks), Follow-Up (30 Weeks)
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Brief Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS-3)
Zeitfenster: Collected weekly thoughout intervention, an average of 6 weeks
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The PCS-3 is a 3-item version of the PCS assessing one's tendency to focus on pain-related thoughts and feel helpless and hopeless due to pain on a 0 to 4 scale.
Total scores range from 0 to 12, and higher scores indicate higher pain catastrophizing (worse outcomes).
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Collected weekly thoughout intervention, an average of 6 weeks
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Mitarbeiter und Ermittler
Sponsor
Ermittler
- Hauptermittler: Kate Jochimsen, PhD, ATC, Massachusetts General Hospital
Studienaufzeichnungsdaten
Haupttermine studieren
Studienbeginn (Geschätzt)
Primärer Abschluss (Geschätzt)
Studienabschluss (Geschätzt)
Studienanmeldedaten
Zuerst eingereicht
Zuerst eingereicht, das die QC-Kriterien erfüllt hat
Zuerst gepostet (Tatsächlich)
Studienaufzeichnungsaktualisierungen
Letztes Update gepostet (Tatsächlich)
Letztes eingereichtes Update, das die QC-Kriterien erfüllt
Zuletzt verifiziert
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Begriffe im Zusammenhang mit dieser Studie
Schlüsselwörter
Andere Studien-ID-Nummern
- 2026P001097
- K23AT011922 (US NIH Stipendium/Vertrag)
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