Division of Nursing Science, Department of Medical and Health Sciences, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2016 Jun 9;4(2):e66. doi: 10.2196/mhealth.5426.
In cancer care, mobile phone-based systems are becoming more widely used in the assessment, monitoring, and management of side effects.
To explore the experiences of patients with colorectal cancer on using a mobile phone-based system for reporting neurotoxic side effects.
Eleven patients were interviewed (ages 44-68 years). A semistructured interview guide was used to perform telephone interviews. The interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed with qualitative content analysis.
The patients' experiences of using a mobile phone-based system were identified and constructed as: "being involved," "pacing oneself," and "managing the questions." "Being involved" refers to their individual feelings. Patients were participating in their own care by being observant of the side effects they were experiencing. They were aware that the answers they gave were monitored in real time and taken into account by health care professionals when planning further treatment. "Pacing oneself" describes how the patients can have an impact on the time and place they choose to answer the questions. Answering the questionnaire was easy, and despite the substantial number of questions, it was quickly completed. "Managing the questions" pointed out that the patients needed to be observant because of the construction of the questions. They could not routinely answer all the questions. Patients understood that side effects can vary during the cycles of treatment and need to be assessed repeatedly during treatment.
This mobile phone-based system reinforced the patients' feeling of involvement in their own care. The patients were comfortable with the technology and appreciated that the system was not time consuming.
在癌症护理中,基于手机的系统在副作用的评估、监测和管理方面的应用越来越广泛。
探索结直肠癌患者使用基于手机的系统报告神经毒性副作用的体验。
对 11 名患者(年龄 44-68 岁)进行了访谈。使用半结构式访谈指南进行电话访谈。访谈记录被逐字转录,并采用定性内容分析进行分析。
确定并构建了患者使用基于手机的系统的体验,即“参与”、“自我调整”和“管理问题”。“参与”指的是他们的个人感受。患者通过观察自己所经历的副作用,参与到自己的护理中。他们知道他们提供的答案是实时监测的,并在规划进一步治疗时被医疗保健专业人员考虑在内。“自我调整”描述了患者如何影响他们选择回答问题的时间和地点。回答问卷很容易,尽管问题数量很多,但很快就完成了。“管理问题”指出,由于问题的构建,患者需要保持警惕。他们不能常规地回答所有问题。患者明白,副作用在治疗周期中会有所变化,需要在治疗过程中反复进行评估。
该基于手机的系统增强了患者对自身护理的参与感。患者对该技术感到满意,并赞赏该系统不耗时。