Quality of Life Clinical Trial
Official title:
Impact of Teledermatology on Health Services Outcomes in the VA
Verified date | May 2015 |
Source | VA Office of Research and Development |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | United States: Federal Government |
Study type | Interventional |
This study compares store and forward teledermatology with the conventional clinic-based consult process. Our primary objective is to determine whether the mean change in quality of life, as rated by the subscale scores and composite score on the Skindex-16 differs between the store and forward and conventional care modalities.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 392 |
Est. completion date | June 2011 |
Est. primary completion date | February 2011 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Patients with a single non-emergent skin condition being referred to a VA Dermatology Clinic - Must be a veteran at the study site Exclusion Criteria: - Full body examination requested - Unable to read or speak English - Emergent skin condition - Pending dermatology appointment within 9 months - Previous enrollment in the study - Impending move from the area |
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Harry S. Truman Memorial, Columbia, MO | Columbia | Missouri |
United States | Minneapolis VA Health Care System, Minneapolis, MN | Minneapolis | Minnesota |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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VA Office of Research and Development |
United States,
Whited JD, Warshaw EM, Edison KE, Kapur K, Thottapurathu L, Raju S, Cook B, Engasser H, Pullen S, Parks P, Sindowski T, Motyka D, Brown R, Moritz TE, Datta SK, Chren MM, Marty L, Reda DJ. Effect of store and forward teledermatology on quality of life: a randomized controlled trial. JAMA Dermatol. 2013 May;149(5):584-91. doi: 10.1001/2013.jamadermatol.380. — View Citation
Whited JD, Warshaw EM, Kapur K, Edison KE, Thottapurathu L, Raju S, Cook B, Engasser H, Pullen S, Moritz TE, Datta SK, Marty L, Foman NA, Suwattee P, Ward DS, Reda DJ. Clinical course outcomes for store and forward teledermatology versus conventional cons — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Skindex-16 Change Scores Between Baseline to Month 9 - Composite Score | Skindex-16 Change Scores. Skindex-16 is a quality of life measure that assesses "bother." It includes the domains of symptoms, emotions, and functioning. A composite (total) score can also be calculated. The range of scores are 0 (never bothered) to 100 (always bothered) for subscale and composite scores. A negative change score represents a better quality of life. A change score of 10 points is considered clinically significant. | Baseline to Month 9 | No |
Primary | Skindex-16 Change Scores Baseline to Month 3 - Composite Score | Skindex-16 Change Scores. Skindex-16 is a quality of life measure that assesses "bother." It includes the domains of symptoms, emotions, and functioning. A composite (total) score can also be calculated. The range of scores are 0 (never bothered) to 100 (always bothered) for subscale and composite scores. A negative change score represents a better quality of life. A change score of 10 points is considered clinically significant. | Baseline to Month 3 | No |
Primary | Skindex-16 Change Scores Baseline to Month 9 - Symptoms Score | Skindex-16 Change Scores. Skindex-16 is a quality of life measure that assesses "bother." It includes the domains of symptoms, emotions, and functioning. A composite (total) score can also be calculated. The range of scores are 0 (never bothered) to 100 (always bothered) for subscale and composite scores. A negative change score represents a better quality of life. A change score of 10 points is considered clinically significant. | Baseline to Month 9 | No |
Primary | Skindex-16 Changes Scores Baseline to Month 3 - Symptoms Score | Skindex-16 Change Scores. Skindex-16 is a quality of life measure that assesses "bother." It includes the domains of symptoms, emotions, and functioning. A composite (total) score can also be calculated. The range of scores are 0 (never bothered) to 100 (always bothered) for subscale and composite scores. A negative change score represents a better quality of life. A change score of 10 points is considered clinically significant. | Baseline to Month 3 | No |
Primary | Skindex-16 Change Scores Between Baseline and Month 9 - Emotions Score | Skindex-16 Change Scores. Skindex-16 is a quality of life measure that assesses "bother." It includes the domains of symptoms, emotions, and functioning. A composite (total) score can also be calculated. The range of scores are 0 (never bothered) to 100 (always bothered) for subscale and composite scores. A negative change score represents a better quality of life. A change score of 10 points is considered clinically significant. | Baseline to Month 9 | No |
Primary | Skindex-16 Change Scores Between Baseline to Month 3 - Emotions Score | Skindex-16 Change Scores. Skindex-16 is a quality of life measure that assesses "bother." It includes the domains of symptoms, emotions, and functioning. A composite (total) score can also be calculated. The range of scores are 0 (never bothered) to 100 (always bothered) for subscale and composite scores. A negative change score represents a better quality of life. A change score of 10 points is considered clinically significant. | Baseline to Month 3 | No |
Primary | Skindex-16 Change Scores Between Baseline and Month 9 - Functioning Scores | Skindex-16 Change Scores. Skindex-16 is a quality of life measure that assesses "bother." It includes the domains of symptoms, emotions, and functioning. A composite (total) score can also be calculated. The range of scores are 0 (never bothered) to 100 (always bothered) for subscale and composite scores. A negative change score represents a better quality of life. A change score of 10 points is considered clinically significant. | Baseline to Month 9 | No |
Primary | Skindex-16 Change Scores Between Baseline and Month 3 - Functioning Score | Skindex-16 Change Scores. Skindex-16 is a quality of life measure that assesses "bother." It includes the domains of symptoms, emotions, and functioning. A composite (total) score can also be calculated. The range of scores are 0 (never bothered) to 100 (always bothered) for subscale and composite scores. A negative change score represents a better quality of life. A change score of 10 points is considered clinically significant. | Baseline to Month 3 | No |
Secondary | Clinical Course Rating Between Baseline and Month 9 | Clinical course was assessed by review of serial digital images. The clinical course rating was provided by consensus opinion provided by a panel of three dermatologists that were not otherwise involved in the study. The rating categories were resolved, improved, unchanged - not clinically relevant, unchanged - clinically relevant, and worse. | Baseline to Month 9 | No |
Secondary | Clinical Course Rating Between Baseline and First Clinic Visit | Clinical course was assessed by review of serial digital images. The clinical course rating was provided by consensus opinion provided by a panel of three dermatologists that were not otherwise involved in the study. The rating categories were resolved, improved, unchanged - not clinically relevant, unchanged - clinically relevant, and worse. | Baseline to First Clinic Visit | No |
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