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PURPOSE: Endometriosis can significantly impair the quality of life of those affected. Multimodal self-help measures are recommended but often difficult to access. Smartphone apps have been shown to improve the quality of life for other conditions with chronic pain. The aim of this study was to examine whether there is evidence of beneficial effects of the smartphone app "Endo-App®" and whether a multicenter randomized controlled trial should be planned to substantiate these effects. METHODS: In a sample of N = 106 women affected by endometriosis the present study determined the influence of the use of Endo-App® on their quality of life. Among others, the validated questionnaire Endometriosis Health Profile from Oxford University was used for this purpose. RESULTS: The use of Endo-App® lead to a highly significant improvement in quality of life already after 2 weeks. A statistically significant change was found for nine out of ten measured variables of quality of life. A series of further analyses validated that the measured positive effects were not due to other confounding factors. CONCLUSION: In summary, the results indicate that the quality of life of women with endometriosis improved by the digital self-management tool Endo-App®. More studies are needed to further explore the influence of the app on quality of life and as confirmatory evidence of beneficial effects. For this purpose, a randomized controlled trial should be conducted over a longer period of time. TRIAL REGISTRATION: This trial is registered at clinicaltrials.gov under the registration number NCT05528601 on August 18, 2022. It was retrospectively registered.
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Endometriose , Aplicativos Móveis , Qualidade de Vida , Autogestão , Humanos , Feminino , Endometriose/terapia , Endometriose/psicologia , Projetos Piloto , Adulto , Autogestão/métodos , Inquéritos e Questionários , Smartphone , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Adulto JovemRESUMO
INTRODUCTION: Endometriosis can significantly impair the quality of life of those affected. Multimodal self-help measures are recommended but are often difficult to access. Smartphone apps have been shown to improve the quality of life for other conditions with chronic pain. The aim of this study was to examine the impact of the Endo-App (Endo Health GmbH, Chemnitz, Germany) on both disease-related quality of life and symptoms of endometriosis affecting it. METHODS: In the present randomized, controlled pilot study, the impact of utilizing the Endo-App on the quality of life among a sample of 122 women affected by endometriosis is assessed. To measure the changes over a 12-week period, the study incorporates the validated Endometriosis Health Profile (EHP-5 and EHP-30) questionnaire from Oxford University, among other assessment tools. RESULTS: The use of the Endo-App leads to significant changes in the following areas after 12 weeks compared to the control group: pain disability, pain self-efficacy, fatigue, depressive symptoms, and Endometriosis Health Profile scores. The EHP-5 score from T0 to T12 is reduced by -16.76 (p-value of the Mann-Whitney U test (pU) = 0.008), and the EHP-30 score by -15.48 (pU = 0.004). The results remain significant in sensitivity analyses. The effect size of Cohen's d was in the medium range. CONCLUSION: In summary, the Endo-App improves both physical and psychological symptoms and the patient's self-efficacy. The Endo-App contributes to improving endometriosis care in Germany and enables women suffering from endometriosis to significantly increase their quality of life.