New virtual program aims to ease health management for adults with spina bifida
NCT ID NCT07531862
First seen Apr 16, 2026 · Last updated May 22, 2026 · Updated 11 times
Summary
This study tests a program called ALIGN, designed to help adults with spina bifida better manage their health. Many adults with this condition struggle with tasks like coordinating doctor visits and handling insurance due to challenges with planning and organization. The program includes six virtual group sessions and one individual session. Researchers will enroll 24 adults to see if the program is practical, well-liked, and shows early signs of improving health confidence and mood.
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