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Activities are allotted various points, depending on the energy the task requires and the symptoms they create. Activities can include anything from grocery shopping to driving or watching TV, etc. Patients are allotted a number of points for a day, and therefore learn to sparingly perform activities. This results in a reduction of symptoms and improved recovery time.",[13],"Device: Pacing and Planning App",[15],{"type":16,"name":9,"description":17,"armGroupLabels":18,"otherNames":19},"DEVICE","Participants will download and use the Pacing and Planning app through mybrainpacer.ca. The app will be used to track and monitor their daily tasks and symptoms at any time, for as long as they would like to use the app. While using the app, participants will also fill out short assessments, including the Rivermead Post-Concussion Questionnaire once a month (to monitor symptoms) and an overall symptom question once a week (to rate how they feeling in general from a lot better to a lot worse).",[9],null,[21],{"name":22,"affiliation":23,"role":24},"Dalton Wolfe, PhD","Lawson Health Research Institiute","PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR",[26,31],{"name":22,"role":27,"phone":28,"phoneExt":29,"email":30},"CONTACT","5196854292","42957","dwolfe@uwo.ca",{"name":32,"role":27,"phone":28,"phoneExt":33,"email":34},"Marquise Bonn, MSc","42796","mmayo23@uwo.ca",[36],{"facility":37,"status":38,"city":39,"state":40,"zip":41,"country":42,"countryCode":43,"cosmosGeoPoint":44,"geoPoint":49,"contacts":50},"Parkwood Institute","RECRUITING","London","Ontario","N6C 5J1","Canada","CA",{"type":45,"coordinates":46},"Point",[47,48],-81.23304,42.98339,{"lat":48,"lon":47},[51],{"name":22,"role":27,"phone":52,"phoneExt":29,"email":53},"519-646-6100","Dalton.Wolfe@sjhc.london.on.ca",{"type":55,"investigatorFullName":19,"investigatorTitle":19,"investigatorAffiliation":19,"oldNameTitle":19,"oldOrganization":19},"SPONSOR",[57,60],{"name":58,"class":59},"St. Joseph's Health Care (SJHC) Foundation","UNKNOWN",{"name":61,"class":59},"Cowan Foundation","100359228","the-parkwood-pacing-and-planning-app-100359228",false,"NCT03957343","The Parkwood Pacing and Planning™ App","Efficacy of the Pacing and Planning App for Persons With Mild Acquired Brain Injury","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Experienced a mild traumatic brain injury\u002Fconcussion\n2. Disclosure of mechanism of injury and whether they were diagnosed with a mild traumatic brain injury\u002Fconcussion by a registered health care practitioner\n3. 18 yeas of age or older\n4. Access to a smartphone or tablet\n5. Able to read, write, and understand English\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Did not experience a mild traumatic brain injury\u002Fconcussion\n2. Unwilling to disclose mechanism of injury and whether they were diagnosed with a mild traumatic brain injury\u002Fconcussion\n3. Under 18 years of age\n4. No access to a smartphone or tablet\n5. Inability to read, write, and understand English","ALL","18 Years",{"count":72,"type":73},200,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[76],"NA","In efforts to assist people who have had a concussion (mild traumatic brain injury), the Parkwood Pacing and Planning™ app has been developed and tested and will be released to the public. The app uses a point system where users have a daily point maximum assigned based on symptom severity with daily activities (recorded by the users). Users can then schedule their daily activities based on their allowed points. The goal is to help users with symptom self-management by facilitating activity planning and pacing.\n\nPatients and clinicians have provided positive feedback on the initial version of the app. Using this as a foundation, the investigators envision enhancing the app to provide a more personalized user experience and to enable further discovery and innovations in the recovery from concussion. This will be accomplished through data analytics and machine-learning techniques, informed by the results of a large-scale research trial. This strategy will be used to customize the point system to facilitate the user with pacing and planning.",[79],"Acquired Brain Injury",[81,82],"acquired brain injury","concussion","2023-03-23",{"date":85,"type":86},"2023-03-24","ACTUAL",{"date":88,"type":86},"2021-02-01",{"date":90,"type":73},"2026-12",{"name":5,"class":6},1]