MyPacer
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MyPacer
MyPacer

MyPacer

University of Pittsburgh

App Size: 22.6 MB
Release Date: Aug 24, 2019
Price: FREE
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My Pacer is an NIH sponsored research study conducted through the University of Pittsburgh that seeks to better understand myositis from your perspectives and daily
experiences.
Our goal is to reach a broader range of myositis patients across the country through telemedicine. Using
technology, we hope to overcome geographic barriers and ultimately allow patients to participate in
clinical studies from the convenience of their home.
This mobile application uses a mix of questionnaires and surveys, simple tests, as well as a Fitbit Activity
to track your myositis symptoms and experiences. Study doctor will evaluate patients using secure
telemedicine (audio-video chat).
We believe that the My Pacer study will accelerate myositis research and lead to better clinical trials in
myositis. We hope the findings from this study will help myositis patients in the future.
Adult Patients living in US with a diagnosis of polymyositis, dermatomyositis and necrotizing myopathy
can join the study.
Study participation can be done from your home or anywhere else, using the My Pacer study app or
website. Currently, the study is only available in English.
It is an observational study. No clinic visits or experimental drugs are required.
All procedures in this study have been reviewed by the Institutional Review Board at the University of
Pittsburgh. Your coded data is secured in a University of Pittsburgh’s database.
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MyPacer 1.5 Update
Jan 24, 2020 Version History
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More Information about: MyPacer
Price: FREE
Version: 1.5
Compatibility: Requires Requires iOS 13 or later
Size: 22.6 MB
Genre: Medical
Release Date: Aug 24, 2019
Last Update: Jan 24, 2020
Content Rating: 17+
Developer: University of Pittsburgh
Language: English -


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