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Monitoring Adolescent and Young Adult Patients With Cancer via a Smart T-Shirt: Prospective, Single-Cohort, Mixed Methods Feasibility Study (OncoSmartShirt Study).

Emma Balch Steen-OlsenHelle PappotMaiken HjermingSigne HanghoejCecilie Holländer-Mieritz
Published in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2024)
Although the primary end point was not reached, the patients' experiences with using the smart T-shirt resulted in the knowledge that patients acknowledged the need for new technologies that improve supportive cancer care. The patients were positive when asked to wear the smart T-shirt. However, technical and practical challenges in using the device resulted in low adherence. Although wearables might have potential for home monitoring, the present technology is immature for clinical use.
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