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A Mobile App to Stabilize Daily Functional Activity of Breast Cancer Patients in Collaboration With the Physician: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

机译:与医生合作稳定乳腺癌患者日常功能活动的移动应用程序:一项随机对照临床试验

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Background: The well-being of breast cancer patients and reporting of adverse events require close monitoring. Mobile apps allow continuous recording of disease- and medication-related symptoms in patients undergoing chemotherapy.Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of a mobile app on patient-reported daily functional activity in a supervised and unsupervised setting.Methods: We conducted a randomized controlled study of 139 breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Patient status was self-measured using Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group scoring and Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events. Participants were randomly assigned to a control group, an unsupervised group that used a mobile app to record data, or a supervised group that used the app and reviewed data with a physician. Primary outcome variables were change in daily functional activity and symptoms over three outpatient visits.Results: Functional activity scores declined in all groups from the first to second visit. However, from the second to third visit, only the supervised group improved, whereas the others continued to decline. Overall, the supervised group showed no significant difference from the first (median 90.85, IQR 30.67) to third visit (median 84.76, IQR 18.29, P=.72). Both app-using groups reported more distinct adverse events in the app than in the questionnaire (supervised: n=1033 vs n=656; unsupervised: n=852 vs n=823), although the unsupervised group reported more symptoms overall (n=4808) in the app than the supervised group (n=4463).Conclusions: The mobile app was associated with stabilized daily functional activity when used under collaborative review. App-using participants could more frequently report adverse events, and those under supervision made fewer and more precise entries than unsupervised participants. Our findings suggest that patient well-being and awareness of chemotherapy adverse effects can be improved by using a mobile app in collaboration with the treating physician.ClinicalTrial: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02004496; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02004496 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/6k68FZHo2)
机译:背景:乳腺癌患者的健康状况和不良事件的报告需要密切监测。移动应用程序可以连续记录化疗患者的疾病和药物相关症状。目的:本研究的目的是评估移动应用程序在有监督和无监督的情况下对患者报告的日常功能活动的影响。我们对139名接受化疗的乳腺癌患者进行了随机对照研究。使用东部合作肿瘤小组评分和不良事件通用术语标准对患者状态进行自我测量。参与者被随机分配到一个对照组,一个使用移动应用程序记录数据的无监督小组或一个使用该应用程序并与医生核对数据的监督小组。主要结局变量为三次门诊期间日常功能活动和症状的变化。结果:从第一次到第二次访问,所有组的功能活动评分均下降。但是,从第二次到第三次访问,只有受监督的组有所改善,而其他则继续下降。总体而言,受监督组显示从第一次就诊(中位90.85,IQR 30.67)到第三次就诊(中位84.76,IQR 18.29,P = .72)没有显着差异。两个使用应用程序的组在应用程序中报告的不良事件均比调查问卷中的事件更为明显(监督:n = 1033对n = 656;无监督:n = 852对n = 823),尽管无监督组报告了总体上更多的症状(n =结论:该移动应用在协作审查下使用时与稳定的日常功能活动相关联。使用应用程序的参与者可以更频繁地报告不良事件,与没有监督的参与者相比,受监督的参与者输入的条目更少,更准确。我们的发现表明,通过与治疗医师合作使用移动应用程序,可以改善患者的幸福感和对化疗不良反应的认识。ClinicalTrial:ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02004496; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02004496(由WebCite存档,网址为http://www.webcitation.org/6k68FZHo2)

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