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Adoption, Acceptability, and Effectiveness of a Mobile Health App for Personalized Prostate Cancer Survivorship Care: Protocol for a Realist Case Study of the Ned App

机译:移动医疗应用程序对个性化前列腺癌幸存者护理的采用,可接受性和有效性:Ned应用程序现实案例研究的方案

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Background By 2030, prostate cancer will be the most commonly diagnosed cancer in North America. To mitigate this impending challenge, comprehensive support mechanisms for disease- and treatment-specific changes in health and well-being must be proactively designed and thoughtfully implemented for streamlined survivorship care. mHealth apps have been lauded as a promising complement to current outpatient treatment and monitoring strategies, but have not yet been widely used to support prostate cancer survivorship needs. A realist evaluation is needed to examine the impact of such apps on the prostate cancer survivorship experience. Objective We seek to gain an understanding of how an mHealth app for prostate cancer survivorship care called Ned (No Evident Disease) is adopted and accepted by patients, caregivers, and clinicians. We also aim to determine the effect of Ned on health-related quality of life, satisfaction with cancer care, unmet needs, self-efficacy, and prostate cancer-related levels of anxiety. Methods The Ned case study is a 12-month mixed-methods embedded single-case study with a nested within-group pre-post comparison of health outcomes. We will give 400 patients, 200 caregivers, and 10 clinicians access to Ned. Participants will be asked to complete study assessments at baseline, 2 months, 6 months, and 12 months. We will conduct 30 semistructured qualitative interviews with patients (n=20) and their caregivers (n=10) poststudy to gain insight into their experience with the app. Results We recruited our first survivor in October 2017 and anticipate completing this study by May 2019. Conclusions This will, to our knowledge, be the first realist case study to evaluate an app for prostate cancer survivorship care. Prostate cancer survivors are set to increase in number and longevity, heightening the need for integrated survivorship solutions to provide them with optimal and durable outcomes. The knowledge gained from this study will comprehensively inform how and why Ned works, for whom, and in what circumstances. Understanding the impact of digital health interventions such as Ned on how survivors care for themselves is critical to realizing patient-centered care.
机译:背景技术到2030年,前列腺癌将成为北美最常被诊断出的癌症。为了缓解这一迫在眉睫的挑战,必须针对疾病和治疗特定的健康和福祉变化,全面设计支持机制,并考虑周全地实施,以简化生存过程。 mHealth应用程序已被赞誉为当前门诊治疗和监测策略的有前途的补充,但尚未广泛用于支持前列腺癌幸存者的需求。需要进行现实主义者评估,以检查此类应用程序对前列腺癌生存经验的影响。目的我们试图了解一种名为Ned(无明显疾病)的前列腺癌生存护理mHealth应用如何被患者,护理人员和临床医生所接受。我们还旨在确定Ned对与健康相关的生活质量,对癌症护理的满意度,未满足的需求,自我效能以及与前列腺癌相关的焦虑水平的影响。方法Ned案例研究是一项为期12个月的混合方法嵌入式单例研究,其中对健康结局进行了嵌套的组内事前比较。我们将为400位患者,200位护理人员和10位临床医生提供访问Ned的权限。将要求参与者在基线,2个月,6个月和12个月时完成研究评估。我们将对患者(n = 20)及其护理人员(n = 10)的研究后进行30次半结构化定性访谈,以深入了解他们在该应用程序中的使用体验。结果我们在2017年10月招募了第一位幸存者,并预计在2019年5月完成这项研究。结论据我们所知,这将是第一个评估前列腺癌幸存者护理应用程序的真实案例研究。前列腺癌幸存者的数量和寿命将不断增加,从而增加了对综合生存方案的需求,以为他们提供最佳和持久的结果。从这项研究中获得的知识将全面介绍Ned的工作方式和原因,工作对象,工作对象以及工作环境。了解Ned等数字健康干预措施对幸存者如何自我保健的影响对于实现以患者为中心的护理至关重要。

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