Development and evaluation of a holistic surgical head and neck cancer post‐treatment follow‐up clinic using touchscreen technology—Feasibility study

The efficacy of traditional follow‐up care is being challenged, as cancer survivors' supportive and psychological needs are often neither identified, nor addressed. This study's aim was to develop a holistic surgical follow‐up clinic for oral and oropharyngeal cancer patients were particip...

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Computers
Computers, Handheld - utilization
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Feasibility Studies
Female
follow‐up clinic
Head & neck cancer
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Head and Neck Neoplasms - therapy
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Humans
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Mouth Neoplasms - therapy
Nursing
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Patient Satisfaction
Patients
Quality of life
Statistical analysis
Surgery
Surgical instruments
Touch
Touch screens
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User-Computer Interface
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