2019
DOI: 10.2196/preprints.17055
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Benefits of Mobile Apps for Cancer Pain Management: Systematic Review (Preprint)

Abstract: BACKGROUND Pain ratings reported by patients with cancer continue to increase, and numerous computer and phone apps for managing cancer-related pain have been developed recently; however, whether these apps effectively alleviate patients’ pain remains unknown. OBJECTIVE This study aimed to comprehensively evaluate the role of mobile apps in the management of cancer pain. … Show more

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“…The study outlined in this protocol aligns with recent research in healthcare interventions and delivery that empowers patients to engage with digital solutions to manage their symptoms and enhance their wellbeing. (42,43) Cancer patients in particular experience stress, pain, and decreased quality of life as a consequence of their diagnosis; some patients would therefore benefit greatly from a digital tool for symptom management. Thus, this study responds to the most recent call for online meditation programs for cancer to be tailor-made for cancer patients as opposed to standard meditation digital applications.…”
Section: Significance Of the Proposed Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study outlined in this protocol aligns with recent research in healthcare interventions and delivery that empowers patients to engage with digital solutions to manage their symptoms and enhance their wellbeing. (42,43) Cancer patients in particular experience stress, pain, and decreased quality of life as a consequence of their diagnosis; some patients would therefore benefit greatly from a digital tool for symptom management. Thus, this study responds to the most recent call for online meditation programs for cancer to be tailor-made for cancer patients as opposed to standard meditation digital applications.…”
Section: Significance Of the Proposed Studymentioning
confidence: 99%