为前列腺癌患者及其伴侣开发电子健康工具套件。

The journal of supportive oncology Pub Date : 2012-09-01 Epub Date: 2012-05-15 DOI:10.1016/j.suponc.2012.02.003
Donna Van Bogaert, Robert Hawkins, Suzanne Pingree, David Jarrard
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摘要

背景:面向面临健康危机人群的电子卫生资源必须在开发人员和临床医生的专家知识和观点与潜在用户非常不同的需求和观点之间取得平衡。这项形成性研究探讨了前列腺癌患者及其伴侣治疗后的信息和支持需求,以此来改进现有的电子健康信息和支持系统CHESS(综合健康增强支持系统)。方法:采用患者幸存者及其伴侣的焦点小组来确定信息差距和信息寻求里程碑。结果:患者和性伴均表达了在决策、与有经验的患者联系以及性调整方面的帮助需求。患者的女性伴侣更积极地搜索癌症信息。所有的合作伙伴都有不同于患者的信息和支持需求。结论:研究结果用于开发CHESS前列腺癌计算机介导系统的一系列交互工具和导航功能。
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The Development of an eHealth tool suite for prostate cancer patients and their partners.

Background: eHealth resources for people facing health crises must balance the expert knowledge and perspective of developers and clinicians against the very different needs and perspectives of prospective users. This formative study explores the information and support needs of posttreatment prostate cancer patients and their partners as a way to improve an existing eHealth information and support system called CHESS (Comprehensive Health Enhancement Support System).

Methods: Focus groups with patient survivors and their partners were used to identify information gaps and information-seeking milestones.

Results: Both patients and partners expressed a need for assistance in decision making, connecting with experienced patients, and making sexual adjustments. Female partners of patients are more active in searching for cancer information. All partners have information and support needs distinct from those of the patient.

Conclusions: Findings were used to develop a series of interactive tools and navigational features for the CHESS prostate cancer computer-mediated system.

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