Zhang Fuquan, Bang Deepali, Visperas Christine Alejandro, Tun Mon Hnin, Tay San San
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Changi General Hospital, 2 Simei St 3, Singapore, 529889, Singapore, 65 6788 8833.
Department of Health Services Research, Changi General Hospital, Singapore.
JMIR Form Res. 2025 Jan 20;9:e64427. doi: 10.2196/64427.
The efficacy of cancer prehabilitation programs is supported by international reviews and meta-analyses. Technology has been deployed in cancer prehabilitation to address challenges such as access or limited resources. This study evaluated the feasibility, user acceptance, safety, and program outcomes of a newly developed mobile app for cancer prehabilitation. The app integrates with Singapore's existing health care mobile app, Health Buddy, and provides instructional videos for prescribed exercises.
The objectives of this study were to investigate the feasibility, user experience, safety, and outcomes of a mobile app for cancer prehabilitation within a hospital-associated, home-based, multimodal cancer prehabilitation program.
This retrospective study analyzed the records of patients enrolled in the cancer prehabilitation program from September 1, 2022, to March 30, 2023. Patients who participated in the prehabilitation program (n=63) were categorized into 2 groups: those prescribed the app (n=41) and those who were not (n=22). There was further subgroup analysis of those who were prescribed: app users (n=25) versus those who were non-app users (n=16). Demographics, Fried Frailty Phenotype, prehabilitation duration, app use, and functional outcome measures (6-minute walk test [6MWT], 30-second sit-to-stand test [STS], timed up and go test [TUG], and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale [HADS]) were collected. Compliance was determined by the completion of prescribed exercises and the accuracy of executing these exercises, with a high compliance rate considered to be at 80% or more. Baseline characteristics and preoperative outcomes were compared between the groups. User satisfaction was assessed through surveys among app users (n=25).
Among 63 patients, 41 (65.1%) patients were prescribed the app, of which 22 (34.9%) patients were users. No significant differences in preoperative functional improvements were observed between app users and nonusers (6MWT: P=.60; STS: P=.81; TUG: P=.53; HADS: P=.36), or between those prescribed and not prescribed the app (6MWT: P=.94; STS: P=.26; TUG: P=.39; HADS: P=.62). However, high compliance rates (80%) were observed among app users. Patient satisfaction with the app was high (>90%), with positive feedback on ease of use and technical reliability. Baseline measures revealed significantly lower functional scores and higher mean frailty scores in the nonprescribed group.
This preliminary study demonstrates the acceptability, feasibility, and safety of Singapore's first smartphone app for exercise prescription in cancer prehabilitation. Lower baseline functional outcome measures and a higher mean frailty score in the unprescribed group have implications for the selection process and patient participation. Further studies should include strategies to enhance patients' readiness for technology, sustainability, and effectiveness in older patients.
癌症术前康复计划的疗效得到了国际综述和荟萃分析的支持。技术已被应用于癌症术前康复,以应对诸如获取途径或资源有限等挑战。本研究评估了一款新开发的用于癌症术前康复的移动应用程序的可行性、用户接受度、安全性和项目成果。该应用程序与新加坡现有的医疗移动应用程序“健康伙伴”集成,并提供规定锻炼的教学视频。
本研究的目的是调查一款用于癌症术前康复的移动应用程序在医院相关的、居家的、多模式癌症术前康复计划中的可行性、用户体验、安全性和成果。
这项回顾性研究分析了2022年9月1日至2023年3月30日参加癌症术前康复计划的患者记录。参加术前康复计划的患者(n = 63)被分为两组:使用该应用程序的患者(n = 41)和未使用的患者(n = 22)。对使用该应用程序的患者进一步进行亚组分析:应用程序用户(n = 25)与非应用程序用户(n = 16)。收集了人口统计学信息、弗里德衰弱表型、术前康复持续时间、应用程序使用情况以及功能结局指标(6分钟步行试验[6MWT]、30秒坐立试验[STS]、计时起立行走试验[TUG]和医院焦虑抑郁量表[HADS])。依从性通过完成规定锻炼和执行这些锻炼的准确性来确定,高依从率被认为是80%或更高。比较了两组之间的基线特征和术前结局。通过对应用程序用户(n = 25)进行调查来评估用户满意度。
在63例患者中,41例(65.1%)患者被规定使用该应用程序,其中22例(34.9%)患者是用户。应用程序用户和非用户之间(6MWT:P = 0.60;STS:P = 0.81;TUG:P = 0.53;HADS:P = 0.36),以及使用和未使用该应用程序的患者之间(6MWT:P = 0.94;STS:P = 0.26;TUG:P = 0.39;HADS:P = 0.62),术前功能改善均无显著差异。然而,应用程序用户的依从率较高(80%)。患者对该应用程序的满意度较高(>90%),对易用性和技术可靠性给予了积极反馈。基线测量显示,未使用该应用程序的组功能评分显著较低,平均衰弱评分较高。
这项初步研究证明了新加坡首款用于癌症术前康复运动处方的智能手机应用程序的可接受性、可行性和安全性。未使用该应用程序的组较低的基线功能结局指标和较高的平均衰弱评分对选择过程和患者参与有影响。进一步的研究应包括提高患者对技术的接受度、可持续性以及对老年患者有效性的策略。