Purpose To examine patients’ experiences regarding the impact of support given by a mobile application on their ability to cope with incurable cancer. Method The qualitative research data of semi-structured, face-to-face interviews with 20 adult patients suffering from incurable cancer during disease-controlling chemotherapy or palliative care were analysed with inductive content analysis. Results The majority of the interviewees viewed the mobile application as helpful for monitoring relevant symptoms and coping with the disease. The patients’ sense of security was increased by their ability to contact the clinic at all times. As a communication channel, the mobile application was seen as more convenient than the telephone, and it provided...
Patients and caregivers in palliative care experience multidimensional pain. In current practice, in...
Patients and caregivers in palliative care experience multidimensional pain. In current practice, in...
Patients and caregivers in palliative care experience multidimensional pain. In current practice, in...
Background: In cancer care, mobile phone-based systems are becoming more widely used in the assessme...
Background: In cancer care, mobile phone-based systems are becoming more widely used in the assessme...
BACKGROUND: In the last decade, the health care sector has been enriched by numerous innovations suc...
Cancer patients often need to manage care-related information when they are away from home, when the...
Background: The shift from inpatient to outpatient and community cancer care means that more patient...
BACKGROUND: Mobile apps are an evolving trend in the medical field. To date, few apps in an oncologi...
Background: Health care systems are gradually moving towards new models of care based on integrated ...
Background and objective: one of the groups that can benefit most from healthcare applications, are ...
BACKGROUND: Many young adult patients do not receive adequate psychosocial services to help them cop...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Academic research has brought attention to the utility of mob...
Background: The shift from inpatient to outpatient cancer care means that patients are now required ...
BACKGROUND: Using mobile technology for symptom management and self-care can improve patient-clinici...
Patients and caregivers in palliative care experience multidimensional pain. In current practice, in...
Patients and caregivers in palliative care experience multidimensional pain. In current practice, in...
Patients and caregivers in palliative care experience multidimensional pain. In current practice, in...
Background: In cancer care, mobile phone-based systems are becoming more widely used in the assessme...
Background: In cancer care, mobile phone-based systems are becoming more widely used in the assessme...
BACKGROUND: In the last decade, the health care sector has been enriched by numerous innovations suc...
Cancer patients often need to manage care-related information when they are away from home, when the...
Background: The shift from inpatient to outpatient and community cancer care means that more patient...
BACKGROUND: Mobile apps are an evolving trend in the medical field. To date, few apps in an oncologi...
Background: Health care systems are gradually moving towards new models of care based on integrated ...
Background and objective: one of the groups that can benefit most from healthcare applications, are ...
BACKGROUND: Many young adult patients do not receive adequate psychosocial services to help them cop...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Academic research has brought attention to the utility of mob...
Background: The shift from inpatient to outpatient cancer care means that patients are now required ...
BACKGROUND: Using mobile technology for symptom management and self-care can improve patient-clinici...
Patients and caregivers in palliative care experience multidimensional pain. In current practice, in...
Patients and caregivers in palliative care experience multidimensional pain. In current practice, in...
Patients and caregivers in palliative care experience multidimensional pain. In current practice, in...