2022
DOI: 10.2196/33594
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Evaluation of a Mobile Health App Offering Fertility Information to Male Patients With Cancer: Usability Study

Abstract: Background Cancer and its treatment can adversely affect male fertility. Although sperm banking is an effective fertility preservation method, there is an unmet need for information and support surrounding these issues. Objective This usability study evaluates a mobile health app providing male patients with cancer with credible information about the impact of cancer and its treatment on fertility and fertility preservation. … Show more

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“…Additionally, two apps for breast cancer (Becca and OWise) can ll gaps in information needs [2]. A mobile health app that provided information for male patients with cancer regarding the impact of cancer and its treatment on fertility and fertility preservation increased fertility knowledge among 85% of the patients (34/40) [3]. These results reveal that mobile health apps are effective auxiliary tools for providing cancer care.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…Additionally, two apps for breast cancer (Becca and OWise) can ll gaps in information needs [2]. A mobile health app that provided information for male patients with cancer regarding the impact of cancer and its treatment on fertility and fertility preservation increased fertility knowledge among 85% of the patients (34/40) [3]. These results reveal that mobile health apps are effective auxiliary tools for providing cancer care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%