Geng Yimin, Myneni Sahiti
School of Biomedical Informatics, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2015 Nov 5;2015:580-8. eCollection 2015.
With improvements in early detection and treatment, the number of cancer survivors has been on the rise. Studies suggest that cancer survivors do not often receive proper follow-up care despite existing guidelines. Patient engagement is key to healthy survivorship, and mHealth provides a viable platform to empower survivors with just- in-time personalized support. However, our understanding of existing mHealth solutions in cancer survivorship is limited. In this paper, we use Patient Engagement Framework to investigate existing apps to bridge this knowledge gap. App features are mapped to the framework components to determine the level of engagement facilitated. Ability to record treatment summaries has been found in five out of seven apps examined. While collaborative care and social engagement are found minimally, the majority of features (95%) are limited to information and way finding, e-tools, and interactive forms. Limitations of the existing apps and possible improvements to the framework are discussed.
随着早期检测和治疗水平的提高,癌症幸存者的数量一直在上升。研究表明,尽管有现有指南,但癌症幸存者并不经常接受适当的后续护理。患者参与是健康生存的关键,移动健康(mHealth)提供了一个可行的平台,为幸存者提供及时的个性化支持。然而,我们对癌症幸存者现有移动健康解决方案的了解有限。在本文中,我们使用患者参与框架来调查现有应用程序,以弥合这一知识差距。将应用程序功能映射到框架组件,以确定所促进的参与程度。在所检查的七个应用程序中,有五个发现了记录治疗总结的功能。虽然协作护理和社交参与最少,但大多数功能(95%)仅限于信息和导航、电子工具以及交互式表单。讨论了现有应用程序的局限性以及对该框架可能的改进。