1. Optimisation and validation of a remote monitoring system (Onco-TreC) for home-based management of oral anticancer therapies: an Italian multicentre feasibility study
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Claudio Eccher, Marco Dianti, Carlo Tondini, Enrico Maria Piras, Stefano Forti, Francesca Maines, Alberto Zambelli, Ilaria Massa, Roberto Vespignani, Mimma Rizzo, Alessandro Passardi, and Daniele Andreis
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Male ,Pediatrics ,home-based healthcare management ,020205 medical informatics ,Administration, Oral ,Self Administration ,02 engineering and technology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Informed consent ,Neoplasms ,Participatory design ,Protocol ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,adherence ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Aged, 80 and over ,oral anticancer agents ,Event (computing) ,Disease Management ,Health technology ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Telemedicine ,Italy ,Oncology ,Research Design ,Female ,Adult ,safety ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,education ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Health literacy ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,medicine ,Humans ,Medical physics ,Adverse effect ,Aged ,Monitoring, Physiologic ,Protocol (science) ,Physician-Patient Relations ,business.industry ,Usability ,patient empowerment ,Health Literacy ,Feasibility Studies ,Patient Participation ,business - Abstract
Introduction Despite the growing number of oral agents available for cancer treatment, their efficacy may be reduced due to the lack of adherence, inappropriate adverse event self-management and arbitrary dose adjustment. The management of anticancer therapies could exponentially benefit from the introduction of mobile health technologies in a highly integrated electronic oncology system. Methods and analysis We plan to customise and fine-tune an existing monitoring TreC platform used in different chronic diseases in the oncology setting. This project follows a multistep approach with two major purposes: 1. participatory design techniques driven by Health Literacy and Patient Reported Outcomes principles in order to adapt the system to the oncology setting involving patients and healthcare providers; 2. a prospective training-validation, interventional, non-pharmacological, multicentre study on a series of consecutive patients with cancer (20 and 60 patients in the training and validation steps, respectively) in order to assess system capability, usability and acceptability. The novel Onco-TreC 2.0 is expected to contribute to improving the adherence and safety of cancer care, promoting patient empowerment and patient–doctor communication. Ethics and dissemination Ethical approval was obtained from the Independent Ethics Committees of the participating institutions (CEIIAV protocol Number 2549/2015; reference Number 1315-PU). Informed consent will be obtained from all study participants. Findings will be disseminated through peer-reviewed journals, conferences and event presentations. Trial registration number ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02921724); (Pre-results). Other study ID Number: IRST100.18.
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- 2017
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