Could a simple bag make eating safer for Huntington's patients?

NCT ID NCT07299682

Summary

This study is testing whether a feeding aid called DoddleBags can help people with Huntington's disease eat more easily and safely on their own. Ten participants will use the bags during meals for 11 weeks while keeping a food diary. Researchers will check if the bags help with weight, reduce choking, and improve how people feel about mealtimes.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • Cambridge University Hospitals

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    Cambridge, United Kingdom

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  • Cardiff University

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    Cardiff, United Kingdom

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  • Leeds Teaching Hospitals

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    Leeds, United Kingdom

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  • Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust

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    Leicester, United Kingdom

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  • NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde

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    Glasgow, United Kingdom

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  • Sheffield Children's Hospital

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    Sheffield, United Kingdom

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  • Walton Centre NHST

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    Liverpool, United Kingdom

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