Plain-English translation of NCT07302048 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
The MoDIDol study brings a specialized team of healthcare providers to your home or care setting to help manage pain in young people with intellectual disabilities, autism, or multiple disabilities. The team teaches parents how to recognize and respond to pain, and follows up with your family every 6 weeks to track progress and adjust the plan as needed.
Many young people with intellectual disabilities or autism experience pain that is hard to recognize and treat, often leading to behavioral changes. This trial wants to see whether a coordinated, mobile team approach — where specialists come to you rather than requiring multiple trips to hospitals — can help families better understand and manage this pain.
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Your family will meet with the MoDIDol team at your home or care setting for visits every 6 weeks to work on pain management. Parents will receive education about recognizing pain from a specialized nurse. Your family will also complete questionnaires at three timepoints over 9 months, and some parents and caregivers may be interviewed to share their experience. The whole process takes place over approximately 9 months.
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