Mobile apps for cancer patients: Identifying positive impacts and concerns.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
DIGITAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2025-03-03 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20552076241305707
Wei Leidong, Michelle Monachino, Don Lloyd-Williams, Thi Le Ha Nguyen, Brayal Dsouza, Joaquim Paulo Moreira
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Abstract

Background: Mobile health is being increasingly considered as a strategy to deliver healthcare to people with chronic diseases. This stands particularly true for cancer management where treatment is being progressively administered at home, requiring more involvement, education, and changes in behavior from patients. This article aims to identify the main axes of intervention for behavioral change of mHealth in cancer management and its relative impacts, as well as identify recent evidence on user preferences for optimal engagement in mHealth-based behavioral change strategies.

Methodological approach: A literature search was carried out in the Databases PubMed and Cochrane during the period October-December 2023. The search retrieved 505 initial entries narrowed down to 21 articles included in this commentary.

Results: Evidence is available on Mobile apps for cancer management being used to successfully promote behavioral changes in the areas of treatment adherence, symptoms self-management, communication with healthcare professionals, and holistic well-being in cancer patients. These are activities traditionally relevant in healthcare management interventions and contribute to further developing the relevance of the field of Digital Health in healthcare management.

Relevance to clinical practice: The article contributes to a practical understanding of how Mobile interventions are being applied to promote higher self-care, a better emotional status, lesser adverse impacts, and, ultimately, increased survival rates for cancer patients. Several cancer patients' preferences were identified for the promotion of user engagement related to app design, available features, interoperability, and app creation process, as well as advanced healthcare management intervention. Preferences were found to be different for adolescents and young adult cancer patients when compared to other cohort groups.

背景:移动医疗正日益被视为向慢性病患者提供医疗服务的一种策略。这一点在癌症管理中尤为突出,因为癌症治疗正逐步在家中进行,这就要求患者更多地参与、接受教育并改变行为。本文旨在确定移动医疗在癌症管理中行为改变的干预主轴及其相对影响,并确定用户偏好方面的最新证据,以优化参与基于移动医疗的行为改变策略:在 2023 年 10 月至 12 月期间,在 PubMed 和 Cochrane 数据库中进行了文献检索。搜索共检索到 505 条初始条目,最后筛选出 21 篇文章纳入本评论:有证据表明,用于癌症管理的移动应用程序可成功促进癌症患者在坚持治疗、症状自我管理、与医护人员沟通以及整体健康等方面的行为改变。这些都是传统上与医疗保健管理干预相关的活动,有助于进一步发展数字健康领域与医疗保健管理的相关性:这篇文章有助于人们切实了解如何应用移动干预措施来提高自我保健水平、改善情绪状态、减少不良影响,并最终提高癌症患者的生存率。在促进用户参与应用设计、可用功能、互操作性、应用创建过程以及高级医疗保健管理干预方面,确定了一些癌症患者的偏好。研究发现,青少年和年轻成人癌症患者的偏好与其他群体有所不同。
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