Tundra Space

Tundra Space

Clinical Research Directory

Browse clinical research sites, groups, and studies.

Back to Studies
NOT YET RECRUITING
NCT07222891
PHASE2

Impact of Smell Testing on Health Outcomes

Sponsor: Monell Chemical Senses Center

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

Smell dysfunction is frequent yet neglected. The sense of smell plays a crucial role in signaling disease, safety, and overall quality of life. However, the significance of a functional sense of smell in terms of health and well-being is often overlooked until one experiences a loss of smell due to injury or disease. Research demonstrates that individuals are often not self-aware of their smell dysfunction (i.e. they do not spontaneously report smell dysfunction as a symptom), especially if the changes are gradual, as in normal aging. Patients with smell dysfunction experience a marked reduction in quality of life, poor mental health, nutritional health, and brain health as well as increased 5- and 10-year mortality in older adults. This study explores whether or not enabling healthcare providers to offer resources and guidance on coping strategies for smell dysfunction improves health and wellbeing in those who experience it.

Official title: Validating the Impact of Smell Testing on Health Outcomes and Provider Engagement.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

7 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

1000

Start Date

2025-11-01

Completion Date

2027-11-30

Last Updated

2025-10-30

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Patient-centered information and education

Participants with smell dysfunction will receive patient-centered information and education about i) community engagement with individuals with smell loss, ii) available counseling and iii) medical support.

Locations (1)

Monell Chemical Senses Center

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States