Real-time symptom management in the context of a remote symptom-monitoring system: prospective process evaluation and cross-sectional survey to explore clinical relevance

[1]  C. Dooms,et al.  Clinical management and relevance of an alert feature for real-time symptom management in a mobile tool for self-monitoring and self-management of symptoms during anticancer treatment , 2020 .

[2]  G. Marckmann,et al.  Mobile health ethics and the expanding role of autonomy , 2019, Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy.

[3]  Andrew Darley,et al.  Adaptation and Implementation of a Mobile Phone–Based Remote Symptom Monitoring System for People With Cancer in Europe , 2019, JMIR cancer.

[4]  Mark Conner,et al.  Electronic Systems for Patients to Report and Manage Side Effects of Cancer Treatment: Systematic Review , 2019, Journal of medical Internet research.

[5]  Maximilian Schochow,et al.  Patient Autonomy and Quality of Care in Telehealthcare , 2018, Sci. Eng. Ethics.

[6]  H. Wildiers,et al.  Use of a symptom diary during chemotherapy: A mixed-methods evaluation of the patient perspective. , 2017, European Journal of Oncology Nursing.

[7]  M. Kris,et al.  Overall Survival Results of a Trial Assessing Patient-Reported Outcomes for Symptom Monitoring During Routine Cancer Treatment , 2017, JAMA.

[8]  Stephanie E Combs,et al.  Mobile Apps in Oncology: A Survey on Health Care Professionals’ Attitude Toward Telemedicine, mHealth, and Oncological Apps , 2016, Journal of medical Internet research.

[9]  Deborah Schrag,et al.  Symptom Monitoring With Patient-Reported Outcomes During Routine Cancer Treatment: A Randomized Controlled Trial. , 2016, Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.

[10]  David Richards,et al.  Complex Interventions in Health : An overview of research methods , 2015 .

[11]  A. O’Cathain,et al.  Process evaluation of complex interventions: Medical Research Council guidance , 2015, BMJ : British Medical Journal.

[12]  Roma Maguire,et al.  What is the value of the routine use of patient-reported outcome measures toward improvement of patient outcomes, processes of care, and health service outcomes in cancer care? A systematic review of controlled trials. , 2014, Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.

[13]  N. Kearney,et al.  Patients' perceptions and experiences of using a mobile phone-based advanced symptom management system (ASyMS) to monitor and manage chemotherapy related toxicity. , 2009, European journal of cancer care.

[14]  N. Kearney,et al.  Nurse's perceptions and experiences of using of a mobile-phone-based Advanced Symptom Management System (ASyMS) to monitor and manage chemotherapy-related toxicity. , 2008, European journal of oncology nursing : the official journal of European Oncology Nursing Society.

[15]  Galina Velikova,et al.  Measuring quality of life in routine oncology practice improves communication and patient well-being: a randomized controlled trial. , 2004, Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.