Digital ACT
DeviceParticipants in this arm receive Digital ACT as well as standard of care.
NCT Number: NCT05243511
PROSPER-FM is a multi-center, randomized, non-significant risk device study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of two digital therapy smartphone applications in participants with fibromyalgia. Eligible participants are randomized (1:1) to either the Digital Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (Digital ACT) group or the Digital Symptom Tracker group and receive assigned therapy for 12 weeks.
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Notify Me22 year–75 year
All sexes
Interventional
Phase 3
Site #37, Covina, California, United States
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
Key Inclusion Criteria:
Key Exclusion Criteria:
Participants in this arm receive Digital ACT as well as standard of care.
Participants in this arm complete a digital symptom and function tracker and monitor, are provided access to digital fibromyalgia and health education, and receive standard of care.
Time frame: Week 12
Swing Therapeutics, Inc.
Other
"PROSPER-FM": Prospective Study to Evaluate a Digital Regimen for Fibromyalgia Management
Acronym: PROSPER-FM
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