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Assessing Patient Perspectives and the Health Equity of a Digital Cancer Symptom Remote Monitoring and Management System.

Kathleen MooneySusan L BeckChristina M WilsonLorinda A CoombsMeagan S WhisenantAnn Marie MoraitisElizabeth Ann SlossNatalya AlekhinaJennifer L E LloydMary N SteinbachBridget NicholsonEli IacobGary Donaldson
Published in: JCO clinical cancer informatics (2024)
Participants were highly satisfied and consistently engaged the SCH platform. SCH men gained large MH improvements, perhaps from increased comfort in sharing concerns through automated interactions. Although all intervention subgroups benefited, non-White participants and those with lower income gained higher symptom reduction benefit, suggesting that systematic care through digital tools can overcome existing disparities in symptom care outcomes.
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