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A Mobile Patient-Facing App for Tracking Patient-Reported Outcomes in Head and Neck Cancer Survivors: Single-Arm Feasibility Study

机译:面向移动患者的应用程序,用于跟踪头部和颈部癌症患者的患者报告的结果:单臂可行性研究

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Background Patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) frequently experience disease-related symptoms and treatment adverse effects that impact their overall quality of life. Cancer-specific mobile health apps for patient-related outcomes allow patients to communicate with their clinicians and proactively track their symptoms, which have been shown to improve clinical management and disease outcomes. Objective The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of LogPAL, a novel iPhone-based mobile health app designed to help HNC survivors track and manage their posttreatment symptoms. Methods Patients who completed curative treatment for HNC in the preceding 24 months were recruited from 2 clinical sites within a single institution. Upon enrollment, participants completed a brief sociodemographic survey, downloaded the app onto their iPhone devices, and were asked to complete a series of biweekly questionnaires (based on the Patient-Reported Outcomes version of the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events) via the app for an 8-week study period. The primary feasibility endpoints included retention (retaining 80% of the enrolled participants for the duration of the study period), adherence (50% of the participants completing 100% of the questionnaires over the study period), and usability (a mean system usability scale [SUS] score 68). Additional postintervention questions were collected to assess perceived usefulness, acceptance, and overall satisfaction. Results Between January and October 2019, 38 participants were enrolled in the study. Three participants dropped out, and 3 were classified as nonusers. The remaining 32 (87%) were eligible for analysis. Their mean age was 57.8 (SD 12.3) years (range 24-77 years, 81% [26/32] male). Overall, 375 of 512 (73.2%) questionnaires were completed, with 17 (53%) of the 32 participants adherent. Participant-reported usability was acceptable; the mean SUS score was 71.9 (95% CI 64.3-79.5) with high satisfaction of LogPAL usefulness and likelihood to recommend to other cancer survivors. Conclusions This single-arm prospective pilot study showed that LogPAL is a feasible, regularly used, accepted app for HNC survivors, justifying a full-scale pilot. Based on the findings from this study, future iterations will aim to improve usability and test intervention efficacy.
机译:背景患者头部和颈部癌症(HNC)经常经历疾病相关的症状和治疗影响,影响其整体生活质量。患者相关结果的癌症特异性移动健康应用程序允许患者与临床医生进行沟通,并积极追踪其症状,已被证明可以改善临床管理和疾病结果。目的本研究的目的是评估LOGPAL的可行性,这是一种基于iPhone的移动健康应用程序,旨在帮助HNC幸存者跟踪和管理其后处理症状。方法从单一机构内的2个临床部位招募了前24个月内完成HNC治疗治疗的患者。在注册后,参与者完成了一个简短的社会碘目调查,将应用程序下载到他们的iPhone设备上,并被要求通过应用程序完成一系列双周问卷(基于患者报告的常见事件的常见术语标准)一个8周的研究期。主要可行性终点包括保留(保留和 80%的注册参与者在研究期间的持续时间),遵守(& 50%的参与者在研究期间完成100%的问卷)和可用性(a平均系统可用性尺度[SUS]得分& 68)。收集了额外的临时问题,以评估感知的有用性,接受和整体满意度。 2019年1月至10月之间的结果,38名参与者在该研究中注册。三位参与者退出,3名被归类为非用户。剩下的32名(87%)有资格进行分析。他们的平均年龄是57.8(SD 12.3)年(范围24-77岁,81%[26/32]男性)。总体而言,375名的512名(73.2%)问卷完成,32名参与者遵循17名(53%)。参与者报告的可用性是可接受的;平均SUS得分为71.9(95%CI 64.3-79.5),对LOGPAL有用性和可能性的高度满意地推荐给其他癌症幸存者。结论这项单臂前瞻性试验研究表明,LOGPAL是HNC幸存者的可行性,经常使用的,可接受的应用程序,证明了一个全规模的飞行员。根据本研究的调查结果,未来的迭代将旨在提高可用性和测试干预效果。

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