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Study NCT ID: NCT00177320
Status: COMPLETED
Last Update Posted: 2016-01-25
First Post: 2005-09-12

Brief Title: Rheumatic Diseases and Computer Use
Sponsor: University of Pittsburgh
Organization: University of Pittsburgh

Study Overview

Official Title: Rheumatic Diseases and Computer Use A Needs Assessment
Status: COMPLETED
Status Verified Date: 2016-01
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: False
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: None
Brief Summary: Computers allow individuals to engage in economic social and entertainment activities Despite the many benefits of computer use many individuals with rheumatic diseases may have difficulty using a computer However currently there is almost no information on the problems individuals with rheumatic diseases experience using a computer Baseline information on the types of problems experienced by individuals with rheumatic diseases as well as the magnitude of those problems is needed before methods can be developed to intervene and remediate them In this study we will develop and administer to a representative sample of patients with rheumatic diseases a survey which will examine the type and magnitude of computer problems experienced by those with rheumatic diseases The goal of this study is to complete a needs assessment on the problems experienced by those with rheumatic diseases during computer use This assessment will lay the groundwork for the development of outcome measures and interventions to improve computer use for individuals with rheumatic diseases In the future it will assist individuals with rheumatic diseases to be able to use computers more comfortably and efficiently
Detailed Description: Computers allow individuals to engage in economic social and entertainment activities They are vital for full participation in many areas of society and have become a necessity for many types of employment particularly management and administrative positions Despite the many benefits of computer use many individuals with rheumatic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis RA osteoarthritis OA and fibromyalgia FM may be unable to use a computer due to limitations in hand function or sitting ability These limitations can prevent the physical manipulation of computer peripherals or inhibit the ability to sit for extended periods of time at a computer Despite the importance of computer use there is almost no information on the problems individuals with rheumatic diseases experience using a computer Baseline information on the types of problems experienced by individuals with rheumatic diseases as well as the magnitude of those problems is needed before methods can be developed to intervene and remediate them The aim of this study is to complete a needs assessment on the problems experienced by those with rheumatic diseases during computer use This assessment will lay the groundwork for the development of outcome measures and interventions to improve computer use for individuals with rheumatic diseases by identifying problem areas and examine the magnitude of those problems This study will be implemented in two phases In Phase I months 01-05 we will use several focus group sessions of 5-10 participants to acquire consumer input to develop and refine a survey to examine the problems experienced during computer use by people with rheumatic diseases In Phase II the survey developed in Phase I Computer Problem Survey ComPS will be administered to a representative sample of patients with rheumatic diseases n 1500 to ascertain the type and magnitude of computer problems months 06-12 These 2 phases will be used to answer the following questions 1 What aspects of computer use are reported to be a problem for individuals with RA OA and FM 2 What is the magnitude of these problems for individuals with RA OA and FM 3 How does the magnitude differ when examined by age gender education raceethnicity and work status At the end of the study we will have gathered the descriptive data necessary to 1 begin modifying current computer performance evaluations to focus on measuring computer use performance in individuals with rheumatic diseases and 2 develop and test interventions such as adaptive equipment and ergonomics to promote continued computer use for individuals with difficulties using a computer due to physical limitations

Study Oversight

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