This project focuses on studying the use of digital platforms for monitoring, between medical visits, parameters such as toxicities and therapeutic adherence. The goal of this observational study is to know the degree of usability of the Caaring® digital platform in cancer patients undergoing outpatient oral treatment. This will allow in the future to design comparative studies that demonstrate the advantages of using this application in the management of these patients. Participants will fill out various questionnaires in the Caaring app related to their symptoms, adherence to treatment, quality of life and physical activity, among others.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
34
Hospital HM Sanchinarro
Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Usability of Caaring® for the management of oncology patients in outpatient oral treatment
Percentage of patients with at least 80% of the data completed in the application, Percentage of patients with 100% of the data completed in the application and Percentage of completion per patient
Time frame: Day 0 up to 3 months
Degree of completion of data relating to treatment adherence
The Degree of completion of therapeutic adherence by patients in Caaring application between visits is defined as the ratio between the questionnaires requested and completed.
Time frame: Weekly up to 3 months
Degree of completion of data related to the toxicity of their treatment
The Degree of completion of toxicity of their treatments by patients in Caaring application between visits: Percentage of patient participation defined as data completed among requested data; Percentage of patients with at least 80% of the data completed; Percentage of patients with 100% of the data completed and Percentage of patients with at least 80% of the data completed by questionnaire
Time frame: Weekly up to 3 months
Quality of the care process through impact on the patient's quality of life: WHOQOL
Changes in patient's quality of life scale WHOQOL (World Health Organization Quality of Life) scores at the end of the study compared to baseline. Values (0-100), a higher score reflects a higher health-related quality of life.
Time frame: Day 0 and week 12
Quality of the care process through impact on the patient's quality of life: IPAQ
Changes in International Physical Activity Questionaire (IPAQ) scores at the end of the study compared to baseline. Values (46-100), a higher score reflects a higher Physical Activity
Time frame: Day 0 and week 12
Patient workload
Evaluate the Patient workload through the percentage of patients who complete the study correctly by completing all questionnaires
Time frame: Week 12
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