In the 5G era with the revolutionary improvement of network speed, digital medical care has brought great convenience to health services. There is a lack of mobile medical data on cancer care worldwide. We designed an applet based on mobile intelligent electronic devices with a doctor-patient dual interface for the perioperative management of cancer patients and verified its applicability in the general population. This study aims to specifically improve the applet according to the characteristics of cancer patients, use it to accurately manage and intervene cancer patients, and establish a rapid doctor-patient communication platform, hoping to improve prognosis.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
800
Patients are jointly managed by a MDT team based on the applet. The supportive intervention based on the applet mainly includes three parts: Nutrition, psychology, and patient management which includes four main parts: Cancer patient education, self-management, patient community, and real-time communication.
Ruijin Hospital,Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine
Shanghai, China
RECRUITINGAcceptability of the applet by cancer patients as assessed by questionnaire
Investigated by a questionnaire with 33 questions, and compared with other mobile medical methods to explore the accessibility
Time frame: 3 months
Acceptability of the applet by medical oncology staff as assessed by questionnaire
The questionnaire includes 22 questions, collecting information on attitude feedback, time input, and training cost of medical staff using the mobile medical applet
Time frame: 3 months
Self-reported quality of life as assessed by ED-5Q-5L scale
EQ-5D-5L is a set of standardized scales for measuring health status, including 5 dimensions (1-5 points for each dimension) and a VAS for overall assessment of health status. Developed by the European Society for quality of life, it can provide a simple and universal health measurement method for clinical and economic evaluation.
Time frame: 3 months
Psychological status as assessed by the HADS scale
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS): A self screening questionnaire composed of 7 anxiety subscales and 7 depression subscales. The total score of each subscale is between 0 and 21. The higher the total score, the more serious the anxiety or depression.
Time frame: 3 months
Symptom distress as assessed by the MD Anderson symptom scale
Symptom distress is assessed with MD Anderson symptom scale, which is composed of 13 symptom severity and 6 symptom interference subscales. It is used to assess the interference of symptoms to patients' daily life. The item scores range from 1 to 10. The higher the average score, the more serious the symptom.
Time frame: 3 months
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