Cancer Symptom Control: Feasibility of a Tailored, Interactive Computerized Program for Patients

This study evaluated the feasibility of an innovative computerized symptom assessment tool, SymptomReport, and a computerized, tailored education tool, SymptomConsult, in a sample of 41 outpatients with cancer. After patients completed the computerized programs, an audiotaped telephone interview was...

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Veröffentlicht in:Family & community health 2001-10, Vol.24 (3), p.48-62
Hauptverfasser: Wilkie, Diana J., Huang, Hsiu-Ying, Berry, Donna L., Schwartz, Anna, Lin, Yu-Chuan, Ko, Nai-Ying, Chen, Angela, Gralow, Julie, Lindsley, Skyler K., Fitzgibbon, Dermot
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Zusammenfassung:This study evaluated the feasibility of an innovative computerized symptom assessment tool, SymptomReport, and a computerized, tailored education tool, SymptomConsult, in a sample of 41 outpatients with cancer. After patients completed the computerized programs, an audiotaped telephone interview was conducted to assess patients' impressions. The study found that patients required less than 4 0 minutes on average to complete SymptomReport. The mean acceptability score was high 11 ± 2. The 12 patients who completed SymptomConsult did so in an average of 20 minutes. The majority of participants indicated that the computer programs were easy, enjoyable, and informative tools. Initial formative research supports further study of these feasible computerized programs.
ISSN:0160-6379
1550-5057
DOI:10.1097/00003727-200110000-00007