iCanCope With Pain: A Smartphone and Web Self-management Program for Adolescents and Young Adults With Chronic Pain

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

302

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

April 1, 2017

Primary Completion Date

August 1, 2023

Study Completion Date

August 1, 2023

Conditions
Chronic Pain
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

iCanCope app and website

"In addition to standard medical care, adolescents and young adults in the experimental group will receive access to the iCanCope with Pain smartphone app and website for 8 weeks. The app consists of daily pain symptom tracking (pain intensity, sleep, mood, physical activity, and fatigue), goal setting, in-the moment coping strategies, as well as a social community component. The website provides chronic pain-specific education, self-management strategies, and resources."

BEHAVIORAL

Attention control group

"The control group is designed to control for the potential effects on outcomes of time, attention, smartphone and computer use during the intervention. In addition to standard medical care, adolescents and young adults in the attention control group will receive access to the iCanCope with Pain smartphone app (control version, with limited functionality), and a pain resource website without access to self-management strategies."

Trial Locations (10)

T3B 6A8

Alberta Children's Hospital, Calgary

T6G 2B7

Stollery Children's Hospital, Edmonton

T6G 2R7

University of Alberta, Edmonton

B3H 2E1

Nova Scotia Health Authority/Dalhousie University, Halifax

B3K 6R8

IWK Health Centre, Halifax

L8N 3Z5

Hamilton Health Sciences, Hamilton

K1H 8L6

The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa

M5G 1X5

Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto

M5G 1X8

Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto

Unknown

University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon

Sponsors

Collaborators (1)

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Mount Sinai Hospital, Canada

OTHER

collaborator

IWK Health Centre

OTHER

collaborator

Nova Scotia Health Authority

OTHER

collaborator

Stollery Children's Hospital

OTHER

collaborator

University of Alberta

OTHER

collaborator

Dalhousie University

OTHER

collaborator

Centre for Global eHealth Innovation

OTHER

collaborator

University of Toronto

OTHER

collaborator

University of Saskatchewan

OTHER

collaborator

Alberta Children's Hospital

OTHER

collaborator

The Ottawa Hospital

OTHER

collaborator

Hamilton Health Sciences Corporation

OTHER

lead

The Hospital for Sick Children

OTHER

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