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Solve Together: A Data Collection Platform for the Collection of Patient and Control Health Information to Support Future Research That Will Accelerate Understanding of the Causes of and Possible Treatments for ME/CFS and Other Chronic Diseases, Including Post-viral Illnesses

Solve Together: A Data Collection Platform for the Collection of Patient and Control Health Information to Support Future Research That Will Accelerate Understanding of the Causes of and Possible Treatments for ME/CFS and Other Chronic Diseases, Including Post-viral Illnesses

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Overview

Solve Together is a platform designed to collect clinical data about post-infectious diseases, including ME/CFS and Long Covid. This data is made available to researchers and will be used to identify participants eligible for clinical studies. The platform also empowers patients to make reports for their doctors, connect medical records and/or a health-tracking wearable device, and identify their unique symptoms and health patterns.

Description

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The combination of data and integration with wearable technologies and EHRs will : (1) improve our understanding of the natural history, epidemiology, pathogenesis, resilience/susceptibility factors, disease subsets, and treatment of ME/CFS and long-COVID using a standardized set of demographic and longitudinal data; (2) build an infrastructure and resource to support a range of clinical research participation opportunities for these patients; (3) increase opportunities for collaboration between patients, providers, researchers, and industry.

Anyone 18 years of age and older is invited to sign up. After creating a profile and completing an informed consent via an online portal, participants fill out a series of surveys, including medical history, co-occurring conditions, symptoms, quality of life, and functional status. Participants receive email or text reminders to complete additional surveys to provide researchers with information about eligibility for clinical research.

Solve Together includes a mobile tracking app co-created with patients that allow participants to monitor symptoms and triggers and set pacing notifications.

Data are stored in a secure, encrypted database. Data are aggregated and anonymized before being made available on a secure platform for research.

This project is supported by Solve ME/CFS Initiative. You can learn more and sign up starting September 12, 2023, at https://solvecfs.org/research/solve-together/

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients with ME/CFS,
  • Patients with Long Covid
  • Those without ME/CFS or Long Covid

Study details
    Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome
    ME/CFS

NCT04806620

Solve ME/CFS Initiative

29 January 2024

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