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Mobile Health in Oncology: A Patient Survey About App-Assisted Cancer Care.

Kerstin Anne KesselMarco M E VogelCarmen KesselHenning BierTilo BiedermannHelmut FriessPeter HerschbachRüdiger von Eisenhart-RotheBernhard MeyerMarion KiechleUlrich KellerChristian PeschelRoland M SchmidStephanie E Combs
Published in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2017)
The results show that the introduction of mobile apps needs to follow different strategies depending on the patients' attitude. Age and gender seem to be the strongest predictive factors. For oncology patients, our survey showed that about half of the patients were willing to send data via an app supporting their treatment. In the future, clinical data such as quality of life and treatment satisfaction recorded by mobile health (mHealth) devices could be used to evaluate and improve therapy workflow. Furthermore, apps could support classical visits, document adverse effects, and remind patients of treatment dates or drug intake.
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