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NCT06831240

New Rear Anti-tip Device for Manual Wheelchairs: Subjective Input (RAD-SI)

Sponsor: Nova Scotia Health Authority

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Summary

The objective of this study is to obtain subjective input from wheelchair service providers and end-users about their experiences with conventional rear anti-tip devices (C-RADs) of manual wheelchairs and the potential usefulness of a new design.

Official title: New Rear Anti-tip Device for Manual Wheelchairs: Subjective Input from Wheelchair Service Providers and End-Users

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

150

Start Date

2025-04-15

Completion Date

2026-04-14

Last Updated

2025-02-21

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

OTHER

Local wheelchair service provider questionnaires

The local wheelchair service providers will complete a questionnaire that includes demographic data, to allow us to describe the sample, and a questionnaire about rear anti-tip devices for manual wheelchairs.

OTHER

Global wheelchair service provider questionnaires

The global wheelchair service providers will complete a questionnaire that includes demographic data, to allow us to describe the sample, and a questionnaire about rear anti-tip devices for manual wheelchairs.

OTHER

End-users questionnaires

The end-users will complete a questionnaire that includes demographic and clnical data, to allow us to describe the sample, and a questionnaire about rear anti-tip devices for manual wheelchairs.

Locations (1)

Nova Scotia Rehabilitation and Arthritis Centre

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada