Ormel Ilja, Onu Charles C, Magalhaes Mona, Tang Terence, Hughes John B, Law Susan
St Mary's Research Centre, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Department of Family Medicine, McGill University, Montréal, QC, Canada.
JMIR Form Res. 2021 Jun 2;5(6):e22970. doi: 10.2196/22970.
Women diagnosed with breast cancer are often bombarded with information. Such information overload can lead to misunderstandings and hamper women's capacity for making informed decisions about their care. For women with breast cancer, this uncertainty is particularly severe in the period before surgery. Personalized narratives about others' experiences can help patients better understand the disease course, the quality and type of care to be expected, the clinical decision-making processes, and the strategies for coping. Existing resources and eHealth apps rarely include experiential information, and no tools exist that tailor information for individual preferences and needs-offering the right information at the right time and in the right format. Combining high-quality experiential evidence with novel technical approaches may contribute to patient-centered solutions in this area.
This study aims to design and seek preliminary feedback on a mobile app that will improve information access about surgery for patients with breast cancer, by drawing on a qualitative collection of personal narratives from a diverse sample of Canadian women and using video and audio recordings or audio recordings from the Canadian Health Experiences Research Network.
In a previous study, we conducted in-depth interviews with 35 Canadian women and used video and audio recordings or audio recordings to collect stories about the lived experiences of breast cancer. The participants highlighted the need for more specific information between diagnosis and surgery that was relevant to their personal situations and preferences. They also wanted to learn from other women's experiences. We worked with patients, clinicians, and informatics experts to develop a mobile app that provides access to tailored experiential information relevant to women's personal situations and preferences. We completed focus groups and qualitative interviews, conducted a further analysis of the original qualitative data, designed novel software using artificial intelligence, and sought preliminary feedback from users on a new app via focus groups and a survey.
The secondary analysis of the breast cancer narratives revealed key themes and their interconnections relevant to the experience of surgery, including preparation, treatment decisions, aftercare, reconstruction, prostheses, lumpectomy and mastectomy, and complications. These themes informed the development of the structure and content of the app. We developed a recommender system within the app by using content matching (user and speaker profiles and user interests and video content) and collaborative filtering to identify clips marked as relevant by the user and by similar users. A 2-minute animated introductory video for users was developed. Pilot testing revealed generally positive responses regarding the content and value of this type of e-tool.
Developing reliable, evidence-based tools and apps that are based on diverse collections of people's experiences of illness offers a novel approach to help manage the plethora of information that women face after a diagnosis of breast cancer.
被诊断患有乳腺癌的女性常常面临信息轰炸。这种信息过载可能导致误解,并阻碍女性就其治疗做出明智决策的能力。对于乳腺癌女性患者而言,这种不确定性在手术前的时期尤为严重。关于他人经历的个性化叙述可以帮助患者更好地理解疾病进程、预期的护理质量和类型、临床决策过程以及应对策略。现有的资源和电子健康应用程序很少包含经验信息,而且不存在根据个人偏好和需求量身定制信息的工具——无法在正确的时间以正确的格式提供正确的信息。将高质量的经验证据与新颖的技术方法相结合,可能有助于在这一领域提供以患者为中心的解决方案。
本研究旨在设计一款移动应用程序并寻求初步反馈,该应用程序将通过收集来自不同加拿大女性样本的个人叙述定性资料,并使用加拿大健康体验研究网络的视频和音频记录或音频记录,来改善乳腺癌患者获取手术相关信息的情况。
在之前的一项研究中,我们对35名加拿大女性进行了深入访谈,并使用视频和音频记录或音频记录来收集有关乳腺癌生活经历的故事。参与者强调需要在诊断和手术之间获取更多与她们个人情况和偏好相关的具体信息。她们还希望从其他女性的经历中学习。我们与患者、临床医生和信息学专家合作开发了一款移动应用程序,该程序提供与女性个人情况和偏好相关的量身定制的经验信息。我们完成了焦点小组讨论和定性访谈,对原始定性数据进行了进一步分析,使用人工智能设计了新软件,并通过焦点小组讨论和一项调查从用户那里获取了关于新应用程序的初步反馈。
对乳腺癌叙述的二次分析揭示了与手术体验相关的关键主题及其相互联系,包括准备、治疗决策、术后护理、重建、假体、乳房肿块切除术和乳房切除术以及并发症。这些主题为应用程序的结构和内容开发提供了依据。我们通过使用内容匹配(用户和讲述者简介以及用户兴趣和视频内容)和协同过滤在应用程序中开发了一个推荐系统,以识别被用户和类似用户标记为相关的片段。为用户开发了一个2分钟的动画介绍视频。试点测试显示,对于这类电子工具的内容和价值,总体反应积极。
开发基于人们疾病经历的多样化收集的可靠、循证工具和应用程序,为帮助管理女性在被诊断患有乳腺癌后面临的大量信息提供了一种新方法。