Digital recovery: new study tests App-Based Follow-Up for trauma patients
NCT ID NCT07268716
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at whether giving trauma patients personalized information and a voluntary digital follow-up visit (instead of only standard care) helps them have less disability, return to work more often, and feel better overall. About 256 adults admitted to a Norwegian trauma center will take part. They will answer surveys over 12 months, and some will also be interviewed about their experience.
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Conditions
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Surgical Department, Haukeland University hospital
Bergen, 5021, Norway
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