Department of Medical Social Sciences, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois.
Health Outcomes and Behavior Program, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, Florida.
Psychooncology. 2020 Jan;29(1):195-203. doi: 10.1002/pon.5281. Epub 2019 Nov 15.
Latina breast cancer survivors (BCS) report more symptom burden and poorer health-related quality of life than non-Latina BCS. However, there are few evidence-based and culturally informed resources that are easily accessible to this population. This study aimed to establish the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of the My Guide and My Health smartphone applications among Latina BCS. Both applications are culturally informed and contain evidence-based information for reducing symptom burden and improving health-related quality of life (My Guide) or healthy lifestyle promotion (My Health).
Participants (N = 80) were randomized to use the My Guide or My Health smartphone applications for 6 weeks. Assessments occurred at baseline (T1) after the 6-week intervention (T2) and 2-week post-T2 (T3). Outcomes were participant recruitment and retention rates, patient-reported satisfaction, and validated measures of symptom burden and health-related quality of life.
Recruitment was acceptable (79%), retention was excellent (>90%), and over 90% of participants were satisfied with their application. On average, participants in both conditions used the applications for more than 1 hour per week. Symptom burden declined from T1 to T2 across both conditions, but this decline was not maintained at T3. Breast cancer well-being improved from T1 to T2 across both conditions and was maintained at T3.
Latina BCS who used the My Guide and My Health applications reported temporary decreases in symptom burden and improved breast cancer well-being over time, though there were no differential effects between conditions. Findings suggest that technology may facilitate Latina BCS engagement in care after breast cancer treatment.
拉丁裔乳腺癌幸存者(BCS)报告的症状负担和健康相关生活质量比非拉丁裔 BCS 更差。然而,针对这一人群,几乎没有基于证据和文化意识的易于获取的资源。本研究旨在评估 My Guide 和 My Health 智能手机应用程序在拉丁裔 BCS 中的可行性和初步疗效。这两个应用程序都具有文化意识,并包含减轻症状负担和提高健康相关生活质量(My Guide)或促进健康生活方式(My Health)的循证信息。
参与者(N=80)随机分为使用 My Guide 或 My Health 智能手机应用程序 6 周。在 6 周干预后(T2)和 2 周后(T3)进行基线(T1)评估。评估结果包括参与者招募和保留率、患者报告的满意度以及症状负担和健康相关生活质量的验证性测量。
招募率可接受(79%),保留率极高(>90%),超过 90%的参与者对其应用程序表示满意。在两种情况下,参与者平均每周使用应用程序的时间都超过 1 小时。在两种情况下,症状负担均从 T1 下降到 T2,但在 T3 时并未保持下降趋势。在两种情况下,乳腺癌的幸福感都从 T1 提高到 T2,并且在 T3 时保持不变。
使用 My Guide 和 My Health 应用程序的拉丁裔 BCS 报告称,随着时间的推移,他们的症状负担暂时减轻,乳腺癌的幸福感有所提高,尽管两种情况下的效果没有差异。研究结果表明,技术可能有助于拉丁裔 BCS 在乳腺癌治疗后参与护理。