A pilot project investigating the use of ONCOpatient®—An electronic patient-reported outcomes app for oncology patients

  • Bojan Macanovic
  • , David O’Reilly
  • , Harry Harvey
  • , Danial Hadi
  • , Maeve Cloherty
  • , Pauline O’Dea
  • , Derek G. Power
  • , Dearbhaile C. Collins
  • , Roisin M. Connolly
  • , Richard M. Bambury
  • , Seamus O’Reilly

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Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the feasibility of implementing a remote patient monitoring system using an electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePROs) platform in a tertiary cancer center in the Republic of Ireland. Methods: Patients receiving oral chemotherapy and oncology clinicians were invited to participate in the study. Patients were asked to submit weekly symptom questionnaires through an ePRO mobile phone application (app)—ONCOpatient®. Clinical staff were invited to use the ONCOpatient® clinician interface. After 8 weeks all participants submitted evaluation questionnaires. Results: Thirteen patients and five staff were enrolled in the study. The majority of patients were female (85%) with a median age of 48 years (range 22–73). Most (92%) were enrolled over telephone requiring on average 16 minutes. Compliance with the weekly assessments was 91%. Alerts were triggered by 40% of patients who then required phone calls to aid with symptom management. At the end of study, 87% of patients reported they would use the app frequently, 75% reported that the platform met their expectations, and 25% that it exceeded their expectations. Similarly, 100% of staff reported they would use the app frequently, 60% reported that it met their expectations, and 40% that it exceeded their expectations. Conclusions: Our pilot study showed that it is feasible to implement ePRO platforms in the Irish clinical setting. Small sample bias was recognized as a limitation, and we plan to confirm our findings on a larger cohort of patients. In the next phase we will integrate wearables including remote blood pressure monitoring.

Original languageEnglish
JournalDigital Health
Volume9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2023

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Keywords

  • apps
  • cancer
  • Digital health
  • oncology
  • remote patient monitoring
  • smartphone

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