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Subscription to the ComputeMigraine study

 

 

 

 

The researchers from the Quality of Life Lab at the University of Geneva (Switzerland) is currently recruiting participants for an extended study in the field of migraine and quality of life. The study will require twelve months (1 year, minimum: 3 months) of participation and will imply mostly passive data collection using a smartphone and a smartwatch. You will also need to answer short questionnaires appearing on your mobile smartphone every three months.

In order to participate in this research study, you must:

Live or work in Switzerland or in the Geneva area (including France)

Be 18+ years old

Use their smartphone frequently during the day ⏰

Use (or willing to use) the MigraineBuddy app for tracking your migraines

Be willing to complete questionnaires

Available for a minimum study time (90 days)

 

You will receive a new Withings Smartwatch ⌚ for your participation.

 

All recorded data will be anonymized and stored on our secure server at the University of Geneva and will not be sold or shared with third parties. This study has been evaluated by the CCER (Commission cantonale d’éthique de la recherche) under protocol number CCER-2023-01541 and it is a joint initiative between the QoL Lab and swissuniversities.ch AGE-INT.

 

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