Mobile Health Divide Between Clinicians and Patients in Cancer Care: Results From a Cross-Sectional International Survey.
Rosanna TarriconeMaria CuccinielloPatrizio ArmeniFrancesco PetraccaKevin C DesouzaLeslie Kelly HallDorothy M K KeefePublished in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2019)
mHealth apps can provide access to clinical and economic data that are low cost, easy to access, and personalized. The benefits can go as far as increasing patients' chances of overall survival. However, despite its potential, evidence on the actual use of mobile technologies in cancer care is not promising. If the promise of mHealth is to be fulfilled, clinician and patient usage rates will need to converge. Ideally, cancer apps should be designed in ways that strengthen the patient-physician relationship, ease physicians' workload, be tested for validity and effectiveness, and fit the criteria for reimbursement.