Study comparing peer support vs staff-delivered transportation for young adults with disabilities
Summary
ClinicalTrials.gov registered a new study (NCT07505121) comparing peer support intervention versus staff-delivered transportation services for young adults with disabilities. The study is sponsored by the National Institutes of Health and aims to evaluate transportation access outcomes in this population. This is a standard clinical trial registry entry providing public transparency on ongoing research.
What changed
ClinicalTrials.gov recorded a new interventional study (NCT07505121) examining the effectiveness of peer support compared to staff-delivered transportation for young adults with disabilities. The study is registered as a randomized controlled trial with an estimated enrollment target and appears to be funded by a U.S. federal research institution.
This is a routine registry entry for informational purposes. Healthcare providers and clinical investigators conducting disability services research should note this study in their competitive landscape awareness. Patients and advocacy organizations may wish to inquire about eligibility for participation. No compliance actions or regulatory responses are required from industry stakeholders.
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