BackgroundOver 12,000 children are diagnosed with cancer every year in the United States. In addition to symptoms associated with their disease, children undergoing chemotherapy frequently experience significant pain, which is unfortunately often undertreated. The field of m-Health offers an innovative avenue for pain assessment and intervention in the home setting. The current study describes the development and initial evaluation of a tablet-based program, Pain Buddy, aimed to enhance pain management and foster improved quality of life in children ages 8-18 years undergoing cancer treatment.MethodsAn animated avatar-based tablet application was developed using state-of-the-art software. Key aspects of Pain Buddy include daily pain and sym...
Background Cancer in children is a potentially curable disease, particularly in developed countries....
Background: Children and adolescents with cancer report pain as one of their most recurrent and trou...
Objective. Pain continues to be a primary and challenging symptom of cancer. We sought to use mobile...
ObjectivesCancer-related pain in children is prevalent and undermanaged. Mobile health (mHealth) app...
Objectives Cancer‐related pain in children is prevalent and undermanaged. Mobile health (mHealth) ap...
Purpose This study assessed adherence to, feasibility of, and barriers and facilitators of implement...
Introduction: Cancer is the second leading cause of death in children according to the American Canc...
Abstract Background Considerable improvements in the prognosis of pediatric cancer patients have bee...
Pain, anxiety, or depression are very prevalent in children and adolescents with cancer, which is a ...
Persistent pain is a global health care issue affecting more than 30% of children and young people. ...
The purpose of this honors thesis is to propose an evidence based best practice protocol for pain as...
Relatively little is known about the nature of pain in children with cancer away from the health car...
Though pain is an integral aspect of the experience of most individuals with cancer, it is especiall...
It is estimated that 49-96% of adolescents with cancer will experience pain related to the disease a...
Advances in treatment mean children are increasingly cared for by their parents at home, leading to ...
Background Cancer in children is a potentially curable disease, particularly in developed countries....
Background: Children and adolescents with cancer report pain as one of their most recurrent and trou...
Objective. Pain continues to be a primary and challenging symptom of cancer. We sought to use mobile...
ObjectivesCancer-related pain in children is prevalent and undermanaged. Mobile health (mHealth) app...
Objectives Cancer‐related pain in children is prevalent and undermanaged. Mobile health (mHealth) ap...
Purpose This study assessed adherence to, feasibility of, and barriers and facilitators of implement...
Introduction: Cancer is the second leading cause of death in children according to the American Canc...
Abstract Background Considerable improvements in the prognosis of pediatric cancer patients have bee...
Pain, anxiety, or depression are very prevalent in children and adolescents with cancer, which is a ...
Persistent pain is a global health care issue affecting more than 30% of children and young people. ...
The purpose of this honors thesis is to propose an evidence based best practice protocol for pain as...
Relatively little is known about the nature of pain in children with cancer away from the health car...
Though pain is an integral aspect of the experience of most individuals with cancer, it is especiall...
It is estimated that 49-96% of adolescents with cancer will experience pain related to the disease a...
Advances in treatment mean children are increasingly cared for by their parents at home, leading to ...
Background Cancer in children is a potentially curable disease, particularly in developed countries....
Background: Children and adolescents with cancer report pain as one of their most recurrent and trou...
Objective. Pain continues to be a primary and challenging symptom of cancer. We sought to use mobile...