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IHO061

RISE for Recovery, Information, Support, Empowerment after road traffic injury – an innovative text messaging intervention pilot study

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Project Information
Ethical approval obtained
Recover Code
IHO061
Title
RISE for Recovery, Information, Support, Empowerment after road traffic injury – an innovative text messaging intervention pilot study
Recover Lead
Rachel Elphinston
Co-investigators
Dr Rachel Elphinston Dr Jessica Formosa (RECOVER Injury Research Centre, UQ) Prof. Michele Sterling (RECOVER Injury Research Centre, UQ), Dr Nigel Armfield (RECOVER Injury Research Centre, UQ), A/Prof Claire Ashton-James (USYD) Dr Lisa Buckley (USC), Dr Chris Papic (RECOVER Injury Research Centre, UQ) Dr Katherine Brain (UQ, Chronic Pain Australia [consumer representative]), A/Prof Anton Van Der Vegt (Faculty of Medicine, UQ) Dr Kim Hansen (Medical Director, Virtual Emergency Care Services, Metro North) Dr Andrew Staib (Deputy Director Emergency Medicine, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Metro South) Dr Andrew Hobbins King (Medical Director Trauma Service, Senior Staff Specialist Emergency, Sunshine Coast University Hospital, Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service) Jenna Liimatainen (RECOVER Injury Research Centre, UQ) Chloe-Emily Eather (RECOVER Injury Research Centre, UQ) Dr Jessica Cheers (Consultant)
Status
Ethical approval obtained
Stream
Improving health outcomes after musculoskeletal Injury
CTP Relevance
Improve injury treatment
STARS
STARS-Collaborating (SC)
Ethical Clearance Number
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Synopsis

The purpose of this study is to pilot test the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness of RISE. RISE provides text messages to improve Recovery, Information, Support, Empowerment in the first 3 months after RTI, supporting patients who have been previously left to navigate recovery by themselves. A double-blind randomised controlled trial (N=50) will assess its feasibility in practice, acceptability, and its preliminary effectiveness in reducing pain and disability. This significant work will bring RISE for Recovery, Information, Support, Empowerment closer to the people who need it in Queensland, and position it as a scalable, transformative treatment option for RTI care across Australia.

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