Clinical Trial: Impact of Keeping a Personal Recovery Diary on Upper Extremity Disability

Study Status: Terminated
Recruit Status: Terminated
Study Type: Interventional




Official Title: Impact of Keeping a Personal Recovery Diary on Upper Extremity Disability

Brief Summary:

Primary null hypothesis:

• Keeping a personal diary has no effect on upper-extremity disability (assessed w/ PROMIS [Patient Reported Outcome Measurement Information System] upper extremity) 8 weeks after injury.

Secondary null hypotheses:

  • Keeping a personal diary has no effect on avoidance of painful activities (assessed w/ PROMIS pain interference) 8 weeks after injury.
  • Keeping a personal diary has no effect on symptoms of depression (assessed w/ PROMIS depression) 8 weeks after injury.
  • There are no factors associated with upper-extremity disability 8 weeks after injury.