This study aims to evaluate a smartphone application (DinSkoliose) designed to support adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) in managing their condition and following their treatment.
Adolescents with AIS often find it challenging to adhere to conservative treatment, such as wearing a brace or performing physiotherapy exercises. The app was developed specifically for this study as a theory-informed digital health intervention to support self-management and treatment adherence. It includes features such as symptom tracking, educational content, reminders, and social support.
Participants will use the app for 12 weeks in their everyday environment alongside their usual care. They will complete questionnaires before and after the intervention and participate in an interview to share their experiences.
The study will examine whether the app can improve health-related behaviors, including treatment adherence and self-management, and whether it is feasible and acceptable for adolescents with scoliosis.The app is meant to complemen the current AIS treatment, doesn't substitute it.