Oncologists' Perceptions of a Digital Tool to Improve Cancer Survivors' Cardiovascular Health.

ACI open Pub Date : 2019-07-01 Epub Date: 2019-10-03 DOI:10.1055/s-0039-1696732
Marjorie Kelley, Randi Foraker, En-Ju Deborah Lin, Manjusha Kulkarni, Maryam Lustberg, Kathryn E Weaver
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Abstract

Background: Cardiovascular (CV) disease continues to be a leading cause of morbidity and mortality with higher rates among cancer survivors than in the general population.

Objective: This study was aimed to understand oncology providers' attitudes toward a digital CV health tool, delivered via a tablet, to promote CV health in cancer survivors.

Methods: Using qualitative methods, 14 oncologists, from community and academic practice sites, were interviewed while they used the tool. Interviews were videotaped then analyzed using NVivo 11 software. Themes were inductively developed from the interviews.

Results: Three major themes emerged from the interviews as follows: (1) system functionality, (2) facilitators and barriers to integration, and (3) appropriate end-users. Oncologists recognized the critical role of CV health promotion among cancer survivors and identified features about the tool that would be helpful for CV health promotion. Workflow (subtheme) was a barrier to tool use. This feedback enabled tool redesign for further testing in the context of survivorship care.

Conclusion: Our findings emphasized the importance of identifying appropriate End-users which may include other survivorship care providers, patients, and primary care providers.

Implications: Our research addresses the knowledge gap in the use of digital tools in cancer survivorship care, specifically digital tools to promote CV health. Future research is needed to evaluate digital tools in cancer survivorship care. Research investigating patients as users of digital tools may provide additional insight.

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肿瘤学家对改善癌症幸存者心血管健康的数字工具的看法
背景:心血管(CV)疾病仍然是癌症幸存者发病率和死亡率的主要原因,其发病率高于普通人群。目的本研究旨在了解肿瘤提供者对通过片剂提供的数字CV健康工具的态度,以促进癌症幸存者的CV健康。方法采用定性方法,对来自社区和学术实践场所的14名肿瘤学家在使用该工具时进行访谈。访谈录像,然后使用NVivo 11软件进行分析。主题是从采访中归纳出来的。访谈中出现了三个主要主题:(1)系统功能;(2)集成的促进因素和障碍;(3)合适的最终用户。肿瘤学家认识到促进心血管健康在癌症幸存者中的关键作用,并确定了有助于促进心血管健康的工具的特征。工作流(子主题)是工具使用的障碍。这些反馈使工具能够重新设计,以便在幸存者护理的背景下进行进一步的测试。结论:我们的研究结果强调了确定合适的最终用户的重要性,其中可能包括其他幸存者护理提供者、患者和初级保健提供者。我们的研究解决了在癌症生存护理中使用数字工具的知识差距,特别是数字工具促进心血管健康。未来的研究需要评估癌症生存护理中的数字工具。对使用数字工具的患者进行调查的研究可能会提供更多的见解。
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