Development of a mobile application (app) for improving symptoms and adherence to oral chemotherapy in patients with cancer.

IF 41.9 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY Journal of Clinical Oncology Pub Date : 2015-10-10 DOI:10.1200/jco.2015.33.29_suppl.189
Nicole R. Amoyal, J. Fishbein, J. MacDonald, W. Pirl, J. Temel, I. Lennes, S. Safren, J. Buzaglo, K. Jethwani, J. Greer
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189 Background: An advantage of oral chemotherapy is ease of administration, yet patients and family caregivers receive less support for adherence and monitoring of side effects. Effective interventions should support adherence to oral chemotherapy. We conducted qualitative interviews with patients, clinicians, and relevant stakeholders to inform the development of a proposed mobile app intervention to improve adherence and symptoms to oral chemotherapy. METHODS We conducted qualitative interviews and focus groups with multiple stakeholder groups (18 oncology physicians, 8 healthcare representatives, 8 cancer practice administrators, 18 patients and family members). Eligible patients had a diagnosis of cancer, a prescription for oral chemotherapy, cancer care at the MGH Cancer Center, and access to a smart phone. Stakeholders and clinicians evaluated the study approach, patient engagement, and intervention implementation. Patients reviewed wireframes of the mobile app to evaluate the components, usability, feasibility, and acceptability. RESULTS The app features include a treatment plan, medication reminders, symptom reporting, and cancer-specific resources. The themes from the qualitative interviews suggest that this mobile app would be helpful in improving adherence to oral chemotherapy and symptom management. Patients reported the wireframes to be acceptable and potentially user-friendly. Clinicians found that ongoing symptom reports would be helpful for proactively managing patients' symptoms. Stakeholders recognized the importance of an app with functional tools to aid adherence and symptom management. All parties agreed that app features should remain simple, avoid undue burden, and thus enhance usability. CONCLUSIONS Our findings suggest that a mobile app could be helpful for adherence and improving symptoms to oral chemotherapy in patients with cancer. Patients and clinicians rated the wireframe content favorably and commended the different features. We refined and finalized the mobile app based on feedback from the qualitative interviews. These findings support our plan to test the efficacy of this intervention in a randomized controlled trial. CLINICAL TRIAL INFORMATION NCT02157519.
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开发用于改善癌症患者口服化疗症状和依从性的移动应用程序(app)。
背景:口服化疗的一个优点是易于给药,但患者和家庭照顾者在依从性和副作用监测方面得到的支持较少。有效的干预措施应支持坚持口服化疗。我们对患者、临床医生和相关利益相关者进行了定性访谈,以告知拟议的移动应用程序干预措施的开发,以改善口服化疗的依从性和症状。方法采用定性访谈法和焦点小组法,对18名肿瘤内科医生、8名医疗保健代表、8名肿瘤执业管理人员、18名患者及其家属进行了访谈。符合条件的患者有癌症诊断,口服化疗处方,在MGH癌症中心接受癌症治疗,并使用智能手机。利益相关者和临床医生评估了研究方法、患者参与和干预措施的实施。患者查看移动应用程序的线框图,以评估组件、可用性、可行性和可接受性。该应用程序的功能包括治疗计划、药物提醒、症状报告和癌症特定资源。定性访谈的主题表明,这款移动应用程序将有助于提高口服化疗的依从性和症状管理。患者报告线框是可接受的,并且可能是用户友好的。临床医生发现,持续的症状报告将有助于主动管理患者的症状。利益相关者认识到具有功能工具的应用程序对帮助依从性和症状管理的重要性。各方一致认为,应用功能应保持简单,避免不必要的负担,从而提高可用性。结论我们的研究结果表明,移动应用程序可以帮助癌症患者坚持口服化疗并改善症状。患者和临床医生对线框图的内容评价良好,并赞扬了不同的特征。我们根据定性访谈的反馈完善并最终确定了手机应用。这些发现支持我们在随机对照试验中测试该干预措施有效性的计划。临床试验信息:02157519。
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Journal of Clinical Oncology
Journal of Clinical Oncology 医学-肿瘤学
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41.20
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Oncology serves its readers as the single most credible, authoritative resource for disseminating significant clinical oncology research. In print and in electronic format, JCO strives to publish the highest quality articles dedicated to clinical research. Original Reports remain the focus of JCO, but this scientific communication is enhanced by appropriately selected Editorials, Commentaries, Reviews, and other work that relate to the care of patients with cancer.
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