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The goal of this mixed methods, user research study is to evaluate the Keep On Keep Up programme for people with Parkinson's (KOKU4PD). The main aims of the study are to: 1. To explore the usability and acceptability of the PD specific KOKU programme from a user and health care professional perspective. 2. To produce a KOKU4PD digital program that is ready for National Health Service (NHS) approval and a future effectiveness evaluation. Participants will use the KOKU4PD app at home for 4 weeks. They will be assessed at baseline and after the 4 weeks to measure aspects of their disease status, mobility, thinking, mood and quality of life. They will also be asked to complete some questionnaires about the usability of the app.


Clinical Trial Description

Keep on Keep Up (KOKU) is a digital program available on a tablet that has been designed to engage people in safe and effective falls prevention exercises. KOKU incorporates evidence-based exercise programmes for balance and function and has demonstrated high usability and acceptability in older adults. KOKU is approved by NHS Digital as compliant with regulatory data and safety standards. Earlier work by the research team has shown that KOKU is effective in improving balance in older adults. However, the effectiveness of KOKU in PD is unknown. The purpose of this study is to explore if app-based exercise is feasible, acceptable and effective in PD, especially in harder-to-reach populations who may not exercise on a regular basis. Through mixed methods approaches, the proposed study aims to: (i) explore the usability and acceptability of the PD specific KOKU programme from a user and health care professional perspective and (ii) produce a KOKU4PD digital program that is ready for NHS approval and a future effectiveness evaluation. 20 people with PD will be recruited to take part in the study where they will be asked to use the KOKU app independently at home for 4 weeks. A repeated measure design will be employed with assessments performed at the clinical gait lab during two separate sessions lasting between 2-3 hours. Participants will attend the lab for outcomes to be measured at the start and after 4 weeks of exercise with the KOKU app. During the second lab visit, participants will complete a questionnaire about the usability of the KOKU app and take part in an interview to explore their experiences of using it. ;


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NCT number NCT06332794
Study type Interventional
Source Northumbria University
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Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date June 3, 2024
Completion date June 30, 2025

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