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NCT06922942
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MSCopilot Users' Feedback in Real Life - Outcomes Regarding Integration in Patients' pathWay and Users' ExpeRience

Sponsor: Ad scientiam

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Summary

This US multicenter, prospective cohort study aims to evaluate how MSCopilot can be seamlessly integrated into the current care pathway and identify potential optimizations to enhance its impact on both MS patients and clinicians, facilitating broader implementation. Specifically, the study will assess: * The overall integration of MSCopilot into routine clinical practice, * Patients' ability to use MSCopilot at home without supervision, * The need for patient support when using MSCopilot at home, * User behavior based on usage analytics data from the MSCopilot mobile app and dashboard, * Patient adherence to MSCopilot use in routine clinical practice, * The adequacy of the onboarding/training process for HCPs, * The effectiveness of HCPs onboarding/training in ensuring successful patient onboarding, * The variances in user behavior and adherence to MSCopilot use according to socio-demographic factors and EDSS scores

Official title: MS-FLOWER: MSCopilot Users' Feedback in Real Life - Outcomes Regarding Integration in Patients' pathWay and Users' ExpeRience

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

60

Start Date

2025-08-12

Completion Date

2026-03-01

Last Updated

2025-10-02

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

MSCopilot Flower mobile application

MSCopilot Flower includes active tests for walking, cognition, dexterity and vision, and e-questionnaires related to fatigue and Anxiety

Locations (4)

Jenny Feng

New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

Robert Naismith

St Louis, Missouri, United States

Gabriel Pardo

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Leorah Freeman

Austin, Texas, United States