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ALS at Home - speech

ALS AT HOME - Speech (ALS Testing through Home-Based Outcome Measures) is a closed participant-only study, for registered participants only, coordinated by Barrow Neurological Institute

ALS AT HOME - Speech (ALS Testing through Home-Based Outcome Measures) is a closed participant-only study, for registered participants only, coordinated by Barrow Neurological Institute

ALS at Home - speech

by Aural Analytics
ALS at Home - speech
ALS at Home - speech

What is it about?

ALS AT HOME - Speech (ALS Testing through Home-Based Outcome Measures) is a closed participant-only study, for registered participants only, coordinated by Barrow Neurological Institute.

ALS at Home - speech

App Details

Version
1.547
Rating
NA
Size
16Mb
Genre
Medical
Last updated
January 29, 2017
Release date
November 4, 2016
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App Store Description

ALS AT HOME - Speech (ALS Testing through Home-Based Outcome Measures) is a closed participant-only study, for registered participants only, coordinated by Barrow Neurological Institute.
The study is designed to test two questions:
First, we hope to show that ALS patients can evaluate their own function at home, so that they might be able to participate in treatment trials even if they live far away from a study center.
Second, we want to know whether frequent testing of function will improve the reliability of the tests we are using. If so, we should be able to reduce both the length of a clinical trial and the number of patients needed in each trial.
This app allows registered participants in the ALS AT HOME study to perform tasks at home with their own device.

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