Purpose: This study aimed to determine which methods of remote symptom assessment cancer outpatients would be comfortable using, including those involving information technology, and whether this varied with age and gender. Methods: A questionnaire survey of 477 outpatients attending the Edinburgh Cancer Centre in Edinburgh, UK. Results: Most patients reported that they would not feel comfortable using methods involving technology such as a secure website, email, mobile phone text message, or a computer voice on the telephone but that they would be more comfortable using more traditional methods such as a paper questionnaire, speaking to a nurse on the telephone, or giving information in person. Conclusions: The uptake of new, potentially c...
The goal of the study was to develop and test an automated short message service (SMS) and web servi...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Pain assessment and monitoring is a prerequisite for its a...
Background: In cancer care, mobile phone-based systems are becoming more widely used in the assessme...
Purpose: This study aimed to determine which methods of remote symptom assessment cancer outpatients...
Goals of work: Recent changes in cancer service provision mean that many patients spend a limited ti...
BACKGROUND: Changes in cancer services to outpatient care have resulted in patients spending limited...
Background: The use of technology-enhanced patient-reported outcome measures to monitor the symptoms...
Background: The use of technology-enhanced patient-reported outcome measures to monitor the symptoms...
BACKGROUND: The use of technology-enhanced patient-reported outcome measures to monitor the symptoms...
Objectives: Changes in cancer services to out-patient care have resulted in patients spending limite...
International audienceAim: The goal of this study was to identify which patient characteristics had ...
Chemotherapy forms a core component of treatment for the majority patients with cancer. Recent chang...
The goal of the study was to develop and test an automated short message service (SMS) and web servi...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Pain assessment and monitoring is a prerequisite for its a...
Background: In cancer care, mobile phone-based systems are becoming more widely used in the assessme...
Purpose: This study aimed to determine which methods of remote symptom assessment cancer outpatients...
Goals of work: Recent changes in cancer service provision mean that many patients spend a limited ti...
BACKGROUND: Changes in cancer services to outpatient care have resulted in patients spending limited...
Background: The use of technology-enhanced patient-reported outcome measures to monitor the symptoms...
Background: The use of technology-enhanced patient-reported outcome measures to monitor the symptoms...
BACKGROUND: The use of technology-enhanced patient-reported outcome measures to monitor the symptoms...
Objectives: Changes in cancer services to out-patient care have resulted in patients spending limite...
International audienceAim: The goal of this study was to identify which patient characteristics had ...
Chemotherapy forms a core component of treatment for the majority patients with cancer. Recent chang...
The goal of the study was to develop and test an automated short message service (SMS) and web servi...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Pain assessment and monitoring is a prerequisite for its a...
Background: In cancer care, mobile phone-based systems are becoming more widely used in the assessme...