Project TRUST

Purpose of this Study

We are doing this study to test a device that tracks urine and stool output from people when they are in the hospital. This study is important because if the device works, it can improve patients' comfort while they are recovering from a stem cell transplant.

Who Can Participate?

Eligibility

Adults ages 18-80 who:<ul>
<li>Are scheduled to get a stem cell transplant (either your own cells or donor cells) for any type of illness</li>
<li>Are able to read and write in English</li>
<li>Do not have physical restraints (such as a stoma or catheter) that can get in the way of using the toilet device</li></ul>
For more information about who can join this study, please contact the study team at <a href= "mailto: anthony.sung@duke.edu">anthony.sung@duke.edu</a> or 919-668-1000.

What is Involved?

If you choose to join the study, you will:<ul>
<li>Be randomly assigned (like a coin flip) to either use the study toilet device or to continue using a standard toilet</li>
<li>Fill out questionnaires</li></ul>

Study Details

Full Title

Testing a Device for Automatically TRacking Urine and STool in an Inpatient HCT Setting (Project TRUST)

Principal Investigator

Chenyu
Lin

Protocol Number

PRO00107848

NCT ID

NCT05520346

Enrollment Status

Open to Enrollment