e-Mobile Tablet for People With Chronic Conditions
Fibromyalgia, Multiple Sclerosis, Osteoarthritis
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Fibromyalgia focused on measuring Neuromusculoskeletal condition
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Physician-confirmed diagnosis of a neuro-musculoskeletal condition or disease of the nerves, muscles, and/or bones that results in functional limitations
- Physician consent to engage in home exercise/physical activity program
- Regularly inactive (i.e., engaging in 90 minutes or less of purposeful physical activity each week)
- Scoring ≤17 mental composite and ≤16 physical composite on the Global Health Questionnaire.
- Have internet access (i.e., home, library or other WiFi location)
Exclusion Criteria:
- If the only disabling condition reported is not considered a neuro-musculoskeletal disease
- Have hand-motor function impairments that would limit use of the tablet
- Often engage in healthy eating habits
- Are frequent fallers (i.e., more than 3 falls per month)
- Have a diagnoses of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, serious mental health disorder, chronic heart failure, myocardial infarction, and other unstable/severe cardiovascular conditions, and uncontrolled diabetes mellitus (e.g., admission to the hospital within the past 6 months for uncontrolled diabetes)
- Have severe cognitive deficits
- Reports consistently tracking and monitoring health behaviors
- Unable to effectively use the tablet technology during the pre-intervention usability demonstration
Sites / Locations
- Case Western Reserve University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Computer Tablet Group
Paper and Pencil Group
Contact Control Group
Participants will first meet once with a trained health education specialist. During this meeting the health education specialist will work with the participant in setting constructive and manageable goals and how to achieve them safely. Participants will then receive weekly follow-up phone calls to discuss progression and/or possible trouble-shooting strategies. Participants will be asked to set goals related to increasing self managing health behaviors. Participants will be encouraged to self-monitor goals, behaviors and symptoms using a computer tablet.
Participants will first meet once with a trained health education specialist. During this meeting the health education specialist will work with the participant in setting constructive and manageable goals and how to achieve them safely. Participants will then receive weekly follow-up phone calls to discuss progression and/or possible trouble-shooting strategies. Participants will be asked to set goals related to increasing self managing health behaviors. Participants will be encouraged to self-monitor goals, behaviors and symptoms using a paper-pencil diary.
Participants will first meet once with a health education specialist. During this meeting the health education specialist will provide general information about engaging in healthy behaviors. Information will primarily focus on the benefits of engaging in healthy behaviors and safety precautions. Participants will then receive weekly follow-up phone calls to discuss various health topics.