Plain-English translation of NCT06426030 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This research is checking whether questionnaires (written assessments) work well in Czech language for measuring how ALS affects patients' physical abilities and daily function. The study will ask patients to answer the same questionnaires three times over two weeks—once at a clinic visit and twice by phone—to make sure these tools give consistent and reliable results.
ALS is a serious condition that affects movement and communication, and doctors need reliable ways to track how patients are doing over time. Most tools available have been tested in English, so this study is making sure Czech-language versions work just as well for patients and doctors in the Czech Republic.
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You will complete a set of questionnaires about your physical abilities and symptoms during a routine clinic visit. Then, one week later and again two weeks later, you'll answer the same or similar questions during phone calls. The whole process takes about three to four weeks, and the questionnaires take roughly 15–30 minutes each time. If speaking is difficult for you, a family member or caregiver can help you answer the questions.
AI-generated summary from trial data · Jun 1, 2026 · Not medical advice
Czechia
Brno University Hospital, University Hospital, Motol
Enrollment target
~100 participants
Started
May 2024
Primary completion
September 2024
This trial's estimated completion date has passed — the record may not be fully up to date.
Last updated on clinicaltrials.gov in May 2024.
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Central contact
Adam Betik, MD
Masaryk University, University Hospital Brno.
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