This document presents the results of the second evaluation and validation iteration of the CAPABLE prototypes as defined in previous deliverable D7.1. In this validation process, an updated version of the WP6 prototype has been evaluated applying the two methods presented in D7.1: Interviews with patients and relatives. These interviews aimed to collect feedback from the end-users of the Patient App: melanoma and kidney cancer patients during the treatment phase. Given the broader applicability of the app to any type of cancer patient, this iteration included also other types of oncological patients, cancer survivors (treatment finished since no more than 2 years), and experts in patients’ needs, such as caregivers. Overall, 17 patients...
The aim of this deliverable is to support and provide context to the CAPABLE system demonstration vi...
Despite the high prevalence of cancer incidences and survivorship, there is a lack of guidance when ...
AIMS: To report on the development and initial testing of a clinical tool, The Patient Preferences f...
This deliverable shares the results of the third usability and user experience study of the CAPABLE ...
This document presents the results of the first evaluation and validation of the CAPABLE prototypes ...
In this deliverable, we present the activities carried out in WP7 in preparation for the CAPABLE pil...
The aim of this deliverable is to introduce the CAPABLE evaluation plan, including the activities ca...
This deliverable will present the methodology for consumer validation of ACCEPT solutions, as well a...
The document shows the activities of market research performed in the second half of the first year ...
The aim of this deliverable is to define the requirements of the CAPABLE system. These requirements ...
The aim of this deliverable is to illustrate the progress of the User-interface (UI) creation. This ...
The document presents the first version of the exploitation plan and business model of the CAPABLE p...
This deliverable demonstrates that the CAPABLE backend decision support system is ready for integrat...
The CAncer PAtient Better Life Experience (CAPABLE) project combines the most advanced technologies ...
This deliverable D4.5 reports the evaluation methods and results that WP4 has implemented and obtain...
The aim of this deliverable is to support and provide context to the CAPABLE system demonstration vi...
Despite the high prevalence of cancer incidences and survivorship, there is a lack of guidance when ...
AIMS: To report on the development and initial testing of a clinical tool, The Patient Preferences f...
This deliverable shares the results of the third usability and user experience study of the CAPABLE ...
This document presents the results of the first evaluation and validation of the CAPABLE prototypes ...
In this deliverable, we present the activities carried out in WP7 in preparation for the CAPABLE pil...
The aim of this deliverable is to introduce the CAPABLE evaluation plan, including the activities ca...
This deliverable will present the methodology for consumer validation of ACCEPT solutions, as well a...
The document shows the activities of market research performed in the second half of the first year ...
The aim of this deliverable is to define the requirements of the CAPABLE system. These requirements ...
The aim of this deliverable is to illustrate the progress of the User-interface (UI) creation. This ...
The document presents the first version of the exploitation plan and business model of the CAPABLE p...
This deliverable demonstrates that the CAPABLE backend decision support system is ready for integrat...
The CAncer PAtient Better Life Experience (CAPABLE) project combines the most advanced technologies ...
This deliverable D4.5 reports the evaluation methods and results that WP4 has implemented and obtain...
The aim of this deliverable is to support and provide context to the CAPABLE system demonstration vi...
Despite the high prevalence of cancer incidences and survivorship, there is a lack of guidance when ...
AIMS: To report on the development and initial testing of a clinical tool, The Patient Preferences f...