Results of a UK based pilot study of a mobile phone based advanced symptom management system (ASyMS) in the remote monitoring of chemotherapy related toxicity

Roma Maguire , Morven Miller , Meurig Sage , John Norrie , Lisa McCann , Lesley Taylor , Nora Kearney
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Abstract

Objectives

Changes in cancer services to out-patient care have resulted in patients spending limited time in hospital. The use of IT within healthcare has seen the development of innovative ways to support patients in the community. This study aimed to test the procedures and technical systems involved in using an advanced symptom management system (ASyMS) in the home monitoring and symptom management of patients receiving chemotherapy.

Patients and methods

Ten patients were recruited from two centres in Scotland. Patients in the intervention group used the mobile phone to record and send their symptom reports to their hospital and receive self-care advice, while the control group received standard care. A risk model was developed which alerted health professionals of symptoms that were severe or life threatening. Patient and professional perceptions were evaluated throughout.

Main results

Patients believed that the ASyMS system improved the management of their symptoms and felt reassured they were being monitored at home. Health professionals also found the system beneficial in the management of symptoms and the promotion of timely interventions. The full randomised controlled trial is now underway.

Conclusion

The ASyMS system has the potential to improve the management of symptoms in patients with cancer receiving chemotherapy.

英国一项基于手机的先进症状管理系统(ASyMS)用于化疗相关毒性远程监测的初步研究结果
目的癌症门诊服务的变化导致患者住院时间有限。在医疗保健中使用IT,可以看到支持社区患者的创新方法的发展。本研究旨在测试先进症状管理系统(ASyMS)在化疗患者家庭监测和症状管理中的应用程序和技术系统。患者和方法10例患者从苏格兰的两个中心招募。干预组患者使用手机记录并将症状报告发送到医院,并接受自我护理建议,对照组患者则接受标准护理。开发了一个风险模型,提醒卫生专业人员注意严重或危及生命的症状。在整个过程中对病人和专业的看法进行了评估。主要结果患者认为ASyMS系统改善了他们的症状管理,并对他们在家接受监测感到放心。卫生专业人员还发现,该系统有利于症状管理和促进及时干预。完全随机对照试验目前正在进行中。结论ASyMS系统具有改善肿瘤化疗患者症状管理的潜力。
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