A Mobile Applet for Assessing Medication Adherence and Managing Adverse Drug Reactions Among Patients With Cancer: Usability and Utility Study
Chenxu Ni,
Yi-fu Wang,
Yun-ting Zhang
et al.
Abstract:Background
Medication adherence and the management of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are crucial to the efficacy of antitumor drugs. A WeChat applet, also known as a “Mini Program,” is similar to the app but has marked advantages. The development and use of a WeChat applet makes follow-up convenient for patients with cancer.
Objective
This study aimed to assess the usability and utility of a newly developed WeChat applet, “DolphinCare,” among patients wi… Show more
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