Multi-center prospective pilot trial study
This is a clinical study to evaluate impact of dietary smartphone application on nutritional status among cancer patients. the study hypotheses there is improvement in nutritional outcome in intervention group if compare with control group. the eligible subjects will be screened according to inclusion criteria and approached individually to participate in this study. The consented subjects will be divided randomly into two groups, intervention and conventional groups. Conventional dietitian care will be given to conventional group (CG) while intervention group (IG) will received innovated dietitian care where they will be introduced with iDSA apps and installed in consented subjects' smartphone. All subjects will be reviewed again by dietitian in 1-month time to assess nutritional status (weight and energy protein intake) as well as nutrition impact symptoms.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
56
subjects use artificial intelligence dietary mobile application to monitor dietary intake
National Cancer Institute
Putrajaya, Putrajaya, Malaysia
weight changes
compare weight before intervention and after intervention
Time frame: one month
daily energy intake
compare daily energy intake before intervention and after intervention
Time frame: one month
daily protein intake
compare daily protein intake before intervention and after intervention
Time frame: one month
PG-SGA score
compare PG-SGA score (numerical data) before intervention and after intervention
Time frame: one month
Nutrition Impact Symptoms (NIS)
compare NIS score (scale data) before intervention and after intervention. The score range from 1 to 5 where score 1 is better while score 5 is worst
Time frame: one month
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