Self-monitoring of Physical Activity After Hospital Discharge in Patients Who Have Undergone Gastrointestinal or Lung Cancer Surgery: Mixed Methods Feasibility Study.
Marijke Elizabeth de LeeuwerkMartine BotjesVincent van VlietEdwin GeleijnVincent De GrootErwin Everardus Henri van WegenMarike van der SchaafJurriaan B TuynmanChris DickhoffMarike van der LeedenPublished in: JMIR cancer (2022)
Self-monitoring of PA after discharge appears to be feasible based on good system usability and predominantly positive user experiences in patients with cancer after lobectomy, esophageal resection, or hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy. Solving technical problems and improving the comfort of the ankle strap may reduce the number of dropouts and missing data in clinical use and follow-up studies.
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