Background: Mobile health is a promising strategy aiming to anticipate and prevent the deterioration of health status in palliative cancer patients. A prerequisite for successful implementation of this technology into clinical routine is a high level of usability and acceptance of devices. Objectives: We aimed to evaluate feasibility as well as patients’ acceptance of remote monitoring using wearables in palliative cancer patients. Methods: In this prospective single-center observational feasibility study, 30 cancer patients treated with palliative intent in an inpatient setting with an estimated life expectancy of >8 weeks and <12 months were provided with a smartphone including a pre-installed “Activity Monitoring” app and a sensor-equipp...
Purpose: We investigated the feasibility and acceptance of electronic monitoring of symptoms and syn...
Abstract Background Health-Related Quality of Life assessment is widely used in clinical research, b...
Background: The use of smartphones and their applications are providing health professionals with op...
Background: Mobile health is a promising strategy aiming to anticipate and prevent the deterioration...
Background: Unplanned readmissions or emergency visits (EVs) after discharge from hospital are frequ...
Background: Unplanned readmissions or emergency visits (EVs) after discharge from hospital are frequ...
Mobile health is a promising strategy aiming to anticipate and prevent the deterioration of health s...
We present the setup of an observational study that aims to examine the application of wearables in ...
Background: Palliative care patients are a particularly vulnerable population and one of the critica...
Palliative care patients are a particularly vulnerable population and one of the critical phases in ...
Background: Emerging digital health approaches could play a role in better personalized palliative c...
Background: Palliative care, a recognised component of care by the World Health Organization is poor...
Abstract. Medical researchers are constantly looking for new methods for early detection and treatme...
Patients and caregivers in palliative care experience multidimensional pain. In current practice, in...
Background: The use of technology-enhanced patient-reported outcome measures to monitor the symptoms...
Purpose: We investigated the feasibility and acceptance of electronic monitoring of symptoms and syn...
Abstract Background Health-Related Quality of Life assessment is widely used in clinical research, b...
Background: The use of smartphones and their applications are providing health professionals with op...
Background: Mobile health is a promising strategy aiming to anticipate and prevent the deterioration...
Background: Unplanned readmissions or emergency visits (EVs) after discharge from hospital are frequ...
Background: Unplanned readmissions or emergency visits (EVs) after discharge from hospital are frequ...
Mobile health is a promising strategy aiming to anticipate and prevent the deterioration of health s...
We present the setup of an observational study that aims to examine the application of wearables in ...
Background: Palliative care patients are a particularly vulnerable population and one of the critica...
Palliative care patients are a particularly vulnerable population and one of the critical phases in ...
Background: Emerging digital health approaches could play a role in better personalized palliative c...
Background: Palliative care, a recognised component of care by the World Health Organization is poor...
Abstract. Medical researchers are constantly looking for new methods for early detection and treatme...
Patients and caregivers in palliative care experience multidimensional pain. In current practice, in...
Background: The use of technology-enhanced patient-reported outcome measures to monitor the symptoms...
Purpose: We investigated the feasibility and acceptance of electronic monitoring of symptoms and syn...
Abstract Background Health-Related Quality of Life assessment is widely used in clinical research, b...
Background: The use of smartphones and their applications are providing health professionals with op...