Description Module

Description Module

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Description Module


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NCT ID: NCT03122951
Brief Summary: The Clearblue® Advanced Ovulation Test is designed for home use by women who are either planning or trying for a pregnancy. The purpose of this protocol is to demonstrate that lay-users representative of the target user population are able to use the product in the intended user environment.
Detailed Description: The Clearblue Advanced Ovulation Test is designed for home use by women who are trying to get pregnant now or in the near future. It identifies those days in a woman's cycle on which intercourse is most likely to lead to conception. The product defines three phases of fertility through urine hormone measurement: Low (small chance of conceiving), High (increased chance of conceiving) which is achieved by the detection of a rise in the level of estrone-3-glucuronide and Peak (highest chance of conceiving) which provides an early warning of impending ovulation through detection of the luteinising hormone surge which precedes it by 24 - 36 hours. This protocol aims to demonstrate the successful usage of the Clearblue Advanced Ovulation Test product by lay-users in the intended environment. Elements of system usability, product satisfaction and ease of use will be used to assess overall product performance in lay-user hands. Lay users will be required to user the product according to the instructions for use for a mimimum of 1 complete menstrual cycle after which they will be required to provide feedback on product use. A usability scale which focusses on providing subjective feedback from users. This is a simple ten-item attitude Likert scale which each volunteer will complete after 4 weeks of product use. The primary endpoints of this study will focus on the use of this scoring scale to determine the usability of the product in lay-user hands.
Study: NCT03122951
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT03122951