2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-53373-w
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Mobile app activity engagement by cancer patients and their caregivers informs remote monitoring

Reem Yunis,
Stephanie J. Fonda,
Sara Aghaee
et al.

Abstract: Mobile phone applications (“apps”) are potentially an effective, low-burden method to collect patient-reported outcomes outside the clinical setting. Using such apps consistently and in a timely way is critical for complete and accurate data capture, but no studies of concurrent reporting by cancer patient–caregiver dyads have been published in the peer-reviewed literature. This study assessed app engagement, defined as adherence, timing, and attrition with two smartphone applications, one for adult cancer pat… Show more

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