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A Protocol to Assess Feasibility, Acceptability, and Usability of Mobile Technology for Symptom Management in Pediatric Transplant Patients

机译:一种评估移动技术的可行性,可接受性和可用性对儿科移植患者症状管理的可行性,可接受性和可用性

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Background Pediatric blood and marrow transplant (PBMT) patients experience significant symptom distress, and the use of mobile health (mHealth) technologies may enhance symptom management by providing patient-generated health data to foster personalized health strategies. Objectives The aim of this study was to present a study protocol to explore feasibility, acceptability, and usability of integrating mHealth technologies to collect and monitor symptom data for PBMT patients. Methods An exploratory mixed-methods design is employed for 20 PBMT patients to monitor symptoms using real-time data from two mHealth devices: (a) a self-developed mHealth application and (b) a wearable tracking device. Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System surveys for fatigue, pain, and sleep disturbance are obtained monthly. Interviews are conducted to obtain further feasibility and usability data. Results The study began in October 2017; data collection should be completed in 2018. Feasibility and usability results to monitor and record symptom-related data daily via mobile devices will be reported. Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System surveys and interviews will further explore patients' symptoms and experiences with the mobile devices. Discussion This study will be among the first to explore the feasibility, acceptability, and usability of integrating multiple mHealth technologies to obtain patient-generated symptom data for the PBMT population. Results will enhance our understanding of how these data present, interact, and cluster together throughout the posttransplant period for these children and lead to symptom management strategies. Results will focus on a high-risk population that potentially stands to benefit from the use of mobile technologies.
机译:背景技术儿科血液和骨髓移植(PBMT)患者体验重大症状困扰,移动健康(MHECHEATH)技术的使用可能通过提供患者产生的健康数据来提高症状管理,以促进个性化的健康策略。目的这项研究的目的是展示一项研究方案,以探索整合MHECHEATICE技术的可行性,可接受性和可用性,以收集和监测PBMT患者的症状数据。方法采用探索性混合方法设计,用于20名PBMT患者使用来自两个MHEALT设备的实时数据监测症状:(a)一种自主研发的MHEALTE应用和(B)可穿戴的跟踪装置。患者报告的结果测量信息系统调查每月获得疲劳,疼痛和睡眠障碍。进行访谈以获得进一步的可行性和可用性数据。结果该研究始于2017年10月;数据收集应在2018年完成。将报告通过移动设备监控和记录与症状相关数据的可行性和可用性。患者报告的结果测量信息系统调查和访谈将进一步探索患者的移动设备的症状和经验。讨论本研究将首先探讨整合多个MHEATH技术的可行性,可接受性和可用性,以获得PBMT人口的患者生成患者生成的症状数据。结果将加强我们对这些儿童的后移植期间的这些数据,互动和集群的了解如何在整个后手术期间以及症状管理策略。结果将专注于高风险的人群,可能会受益于使用移动技术的使用。

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