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Patients' Perception of App-based Educational and Behavioural Interventions for Enhancing Oral Anticancer Medication Adherence

机译:患者对增强口服抗癌药物依从性的基于应用的教育和行为干预的感知

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Well-designed smartphone apps can potentially help in enhancing adherence to oral anticancer medications (OAMs). The objective of this study was to evaluate patients' perception on inclusion of various adherence-enhancing strategies as features of an app and their interest in using such app. A cross-sectional survey was conducted at the National Cancer Centre Singapore. A structured self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data from patients taking OAMs. Final analysis was based on 409 surveys and most of the respondents were female (291, 71.1%), Chinese (332, 81.2%), married (296, 72.4%) and breast cancer patients (211, 51.6%). Close to two-thirds of respondents rated medication information (65.0%), disease information (60.2%) and side effect self-management (60.2%) features as having the highest level of importance in an adherence app. Three hundred thirty-two (81.2%) of the respondents owned a smartphone, among which 92 (27.7%) reported using health-related apps. From respondents with smartphones, 219 (66.0%) were interested in using an app for OAM adherence. Age 65 and older compared to 21-54years old (adjusted OR=0.34; 95% CI=0.15-0.76) and current use of a health app (adjusted OR=1.91; 95% CI=1.07-3.41) were significant predictors of interest to adopt an adherence app. In conclusion, patients value the inclusion of educational and behavioural interventions in adherence apps. Developers of adherence apps should consider including tools for side effect self-management and provision of information to educate patients on their medications and disease condition.
机译:精心设计的智能手机应用可能有助于提高对口服抗癌药物(OAMS)的粘附性。本研究的目的是评估患者对纳入各种遵守增强策略的看法作为应用程序的特征及其对使用此类应用的兴趣。在新加坡国家癌症中心进行了横断面调查。使用结构化的自我管理问卷来收集来自oams的患者的数据。最终分析基于409调查,大部分受访者是女性(291,71.1%),中文(332,81.2%),已婚(296,72.4%)和乳腺癌患者(211,51.6%)。接近三分之二的受访者额定药物信息(65.0%),疾病信息(60.2%)和副作用自我管理(60.2%)特征,具有在Adactence应用程序中具有最高程度的重要性。三百三十二(81.2%)的受访者拥有智能手机,其中92名(27.7%)报告使用与健康相关的应用程序。从带有智能手机的受访者,219(66.0%)对使用OAM遵守的应用程序感兴趣。 65岁及以上的年龄较大于21-54岁(调整或= 0.34; 95%CI = 0.15-0.76),并使用健康应用(调整或= 1.91; 95%CI = 1.07-3.41)是有趣的预测因素采用Adactence应用程序。总之,患者在申诉应用中纳入教育和行为干预。 Adactence Apps的开发人员应考虑在内,包括副作用自我管理和提供信息,以教育患者的药物和疾病状况。

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