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Dr Nicholas Conway
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Be Part of Research - Trial Details - MWIQ - AI-powered decision support tool for diabetes clinicians

MWIQ - AI-powered decision support tool for diabetes clinicians

Not Recruiting

Open to: All Genders

Age: Adult

Medical Conditions

Diabetes


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MyWay IQ (MWIQ) is an electronic software application that provides advice (clinical decision support) around the diagnosis and treatment of patients with diabetes and is delivered as part of the MyWay Clinical (MWC) and MyWay Diabetes (MWD) platforms. MWC is designed for healthcare professional (HCP) use, whilst MWD is designed for people with diabetes. MWIQ can also be used within other systems that are used in patient care (Electronic Health care Records (EHR)). MWIQ predicts the type of diabetes and the risk of complications and provides advice about the best medications to use for individual patients. This study will assess how easy it is to use the system (usability), how useful the system is to users, and how safe the advice it supplies is. This information will help the system developers register the product with the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), who are responsible for regulating medical devices, including software applications.

Start dates may differ between countries and research sites. The research team are responsible for keeping the information up-to-date.  

The recruitment start and end dates are as follows:

08 Jan 2024 28 Jul 2024

Participants will be asked to use the system within their normal diabetes clinics, and provide feedback via questionnaires and interviews.


Healthcare professionals involved in the care of people with diabetes.

You can take part if:



You may not be able to take part if:


Does not meet the inclusion criteria


Below are the locations for where you can take part in the trial. Please note that not all sites may be open.

  • Northenden Group Practice
    489 Palatine Road Northenden
    Manchester
    M22 4DH
  • Cornbrook Medical Practice
    204 City Road Hulme
    Manchester
    M15 4EA
  • Peel Hall Medical Practice
    Forum Health Simonsway Wythenshawe
    Manchester
    M22 5RX
  • Manchester Medical
    Moss Side Health Centre Monton Street Moss Side
    Manchester
    M14 4GP
  • The Park Medical Practice
    434 Altrincham Road Wythenshawe
    Manchester
    M23 9AB
  • Brooklands Medical Practice
    594 Altrincham Road Wythenshawe
    Manchester
    M23 9JH
  • Northern Moor Medical Practice
    216 Wythenshawe Road Northern Moor
    Manchester
    M23 0PH
  • Woodlands Medical Practice
    9 Maple Road Brooklands
    Manchester
    M23 9RL

Participants may find that the system allows them to make a more informed decision about an individual patient's medical management (e.g. the type of medicine to prescribe). If the system results in improved clinical care, then this will benefit patients and the wider population of people with diabetes. Participants may find that the system does not help with their clinical decision-making or is in some way intrusive during the normal clinical consultation. These are the sort of issues that the researchers will learn about through the feedback that they gather. There is a risk that the system does not work as expected, however, there is a process in place to check the system is working well before it is used in the clinic.


The study is sponsored by MyWay Digital Health Ltd and funded by National Institute for Health Research.





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Read full details for Trial ID: ISRCTN17422256
Last updated 09 February 2024

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