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Supporting Medical Staff from Psycho-Oncology with Smart Mobile Devices: Insights into the Development Process and First Results

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18105092

Keywords

data collection; smart mobile devices; development process; psycho-oncology

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  1. Germany Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) [01ZZ1804I]
  2. Ministry of Science and Art Baden-Wurttemberg (Zentrum fur Innovative Versorgung, ZIV)
  3. Ministry of Social Affairs of the state of Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

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Cancer patients' psychological treatment is crucial for both the patients and their family members, and mobile data collection applications can provide a more comprehensive understanding of the patients and assist psychologists in taking proper actions. Research shows that digital screening results in a 58.5% increase in overall acceptance compared to paper-based questionnaires.
Cancer is a very distressing disease, not only for the patients themselves, but also for their family members and relatives. Therefore, patients are regularly monitored to decide whether psychological treatment is necessary and applicable. However, such monitoring processes are costly in terms of required staff and time. Mobile data collection is an emerging trend in various domains. The medical and psychological field benefits from such an approach, which enables experts to quickly collect a large amount of individual health data. Mobile data collection applications enable a more holistic view of patients and assist psychologists in taking proper actions. We developed a mobile application, FeelBack, which is designed to support data collection that is based on well-known and approved psychological instruments. A controlled pilot evaluation with 60 participants provides insights into the feasibility of the developed platform and it shows the initial results. 31 of these participants received paper-based questionnaire and 29 followed the digital approach. The results reveal an increase of the overall acceptance by 58.5% in the mean when using a digital screening as compared to the paper-based. We believe that such a platform may significantly improve cancer patients' and relatives' psychological treatment, as available data can be used to optimize treatment.

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