Health Behavior and Wellness Outcomes with Wheelchair Use
Who: The Exercise Neuroscience Research Laboratory at the University of Alabama, Birmingham
Qualifications: Diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, use of a wheelchair half of the day or more, willingness to complete questionnaires, wear the accelerometer, and return it in a pre-paid envelope via the U.S. Postal Service, Internet access
Area: Nationwide
Purpose: Researchers invite you to participate in a voluntary study of health behaviors in adults with multiple sclerosis who use wheelchairs.
Type of MS: PPMS|PRMS|RRMS|SPMS
Treatment mode of action: n/a
Number of Subjects: 500
Medication: n/a
Location: Alabama|Alaska|Arizona|Arkansas|California|Colorad o|Connecticut|Delaware|Florida|Georgia|Hawaii|Idah o|Illinois|Indiana|Iowa|Kansas|Kentucky|Louisiana| Maine|Maryland|Massachusetts|Michigan|Minnesota|Mi ssissippi|Missouri|Montana|Nebraska|Nevada|New Hampshire|New Jersey|New Mexico|New York|North Carolina|North Dakota|Ohio|Oklahoma|Oregon|Pennsylvania|Rhode Island|South Carolina|South Dakota|Tennessee|Texas|Utah|Vermont|Virginia|Washi ngton|West Virginia|Wisconsin|Wyoming
Institutions: University of Alabama at Birmingham
Contact Information
Stephanie Silveira, enrl@uabmc.edu
205-975-1306
Funding:
The Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers
Description
Very little is known about health behaviors and the impact on symptoms in adults with MS who use wheelchairs. The Exercise Neuroscience Research Laboratory at the University of Alabama, Birmingham invites you to participate in a voluntary study of health behaviors in adults with multiple sclerosis who use wheelchairs.
You will be sent an activity monitor to wear for a period of 7 days and links to questionnaires to complete over the 7 days. Participants will be compensated
Eligibility
Who: The Exercise Neuroscience Research Laboratory at the University of Alabama, Birmingham
Qualifications: Diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, use of a wheelchair half of the day or more, willingness to complete questionnaires, wear the accelerometer, and return it in a pre-paid envelope via the U.S. Postal Service, Internet access
Area: Nationwide
Purpose: Researchers invite you to participate in a voluntary study of health behaviors in adults with multiple sclerosis who use wheelchairs.
Type of MS: PPMS|PRMS|RRMS|SPMS
Treatment mode of action: n/a
Number of Subjects: 500
Medication: n/a
Location: Alabama|Alaska|Arizona|Arkansas|California|Colorad o|Connecticut|Delaware|Florida|Georgia|Hawaii|Idah o|Illinois|Indiana|Iowa|Kansas|Kentucky|Louisiana| Maine|Maryland|Massachusetts|Michigan|Minnesota|Mi ssissippi|Missouri|Montana|Nebraska|Nevada|New Hampshire|New Jersey|New Mexico|New York|North Carolina|North Dakota|Ohio|Oklahoma|Oregon|Pennsylvania|Rhode Island|South Carolina|South Dakota|Tennessee|Texas|Utah|Vermont|Virginia|Washi ngton|West Virginia|Wisconsin|Wyoming
Institutions: University of Alabama at Birmingham
Contact Information
Stephanie Silveira, enrl@uabmc.edu
205-975-1306
Funding:
The Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers
Description
Very little is known about health behaviors and the impact on symptoms in adults with MS who use wheelchairs. The Exercise Neuroscience Research Laboratory at the University of Alabama, Birmingham invites you to participate in a voluntary study of health behaviors in adults with multiple sclerosis who use wheelchairs.
You will be sent an activity monitor to wear for a period of 7 days and links to questionnaires to complete over the 7 days. Participants will be compensated
Eligibility
- Diagnosis of multiple sclerosis
- Use of a wheelchair ≥50% of the day
- Willingness to complete questionnaires, wear the accelerometer, and return it in a pre-paid envelope via the U.S. Postal Service
- Internet Access
Comment