Feasibility of Mobile and Sensor Technology for Remote Monitoring in Cancer Care and Prevention

Remote monitoring (RM) of health-related outcomes may optimize cancer care and prevention outside of clinic settings. CYCORE is a software-based system for collection and analyses of sensor and mobile data. We evaluated CYCORE's feasibility in studies assessing: (1) physical functioning in colo...

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Hauptverfasser: Peterson, Susan K, Basen-Engquist, Karen, Demark-Wahnefried, Wendy, Prokhorov, Alexander V, Shinn, Eileen H, Martch, Stephanie L, Beadle, Beth M, Garden, Adam S, Farcas, Emilia, Brandon Gunn, G, Fuller, Clifton D, Morrison, William H, Rosenthal, David I, Phan, Jack, Eng, Cathy, Cinciripini, Paul M, Karam-Hage, Maher A, Camero Garcia, Maria, Patrick, Kevin
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description Remote monitoring (RM) of health-related outcomes may optimize cancer care and prevention outside of clinic settings. CYCORE is a software-based system for collection and analyses of sensor and mobile data. We evaluated CYCORE's feasibility in studies assessing: (1) physical functioning in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients; (2) swallowing exercise adherence in head and neck cancer (HNC) patients during radiation therapy; and (3) tobacco use in cancer survivors post-tobacco treatment (TTP). Participants completed RM: for CRC, blood pressure, activity, GPS; for HNC, video of swallowing exercises; for TTP, expired carbon monoxide. Patient-reported outcomes were assessed daily. For CRC, HNC and TTP, respectively, 50, 37, and 50 participants achieved 96%, 84%, 96% completion rates. Also, 91-100% rated ease and self-efficacy as highly favorable, 72-100% gave equivalent ratings for overall satisfaction, 72-93% had low/no data privacy concerns. RM was highly feasible and acceptable for patients across diverse use cases.
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