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Automated home monitoring and management of patient‐reported symptoms during chemotherapy: results of the symptom care at home RCT
by
Wong, Bob
, Donaldson, Gary
, Beck, Susan L.
, Dunson, William
, Mooney, Kathi H.
, Wujcik, Debra
, Whisenant, Meagan
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Antineoplastic Agents - adverse effects
/ Antineoplastic Agents - therapeutic use
/ Automation
/ Cancer therapies
/ Chemotherapy
/ Clinical Cancer Research
/ Clinical practice guidelines
/ Clinical trials
/ decision support systems
/ Decision Support Systems, Clinical
/ Diarrhea
/ eHealth
/ evidence‐based clinical practice guidelines
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Monitoring, Physiologic
/ Neoplasms - drug therapy
/ Nurse's Role
/ Oncology
/ Original Research
/ Patient Satisfaction
/ patient‐reported outcomes
/ Self Care - methods
/ Self Report
/ Studies
/ Symptom management
/ telehealth
/ Telemedicine
/ Telephone
2017
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Automated home monitoring and management of patient‐reported symptoms during chemotherapy: results of the symptom care at home RCT
by
Wong, Bob
, Donaldson, Gary
, Beck, Susan L.
, Dunson, William
, Mooney, Kathi H.
, Wujcik, Debra
, Whisenant, Meagan
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Antineoplastic Agents - adverse effects
/ Antineoplastic Agents - therapeutic use
/ Automation
/ Cancer therapies
/ Chemotherapy
/ Clinical Cancer Research
/ Clinical practice guidelines
/ Clinical trials
/ decision support systems
/ Decision Support Systems, Clinical
/ Diarrhea
/ eHealth
/ evidence‐based clinical practice guidelines
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Monitoring, Physiologic
/ Neoplasms - drug therapy
/ Nurse's Role
/ Oncology
/ Original Research
/ Patient Satisfaction
/ patient‐reported outcomes
/ Self Care - methods
/ Self Report
/ Studies
/ Symptom management
/ telehealth
/ Telemedicine
/ Telephone
2017
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Automated home monitoring and management of patient‐reported symptoms during chemotherapy: results of the symptom care at home RCT
by
Wong, Bob
, Donaldson, Gary
, Beck, Susan L.
, Dunson, William
, Mooney, Kathi H.
, Wujcik, Debra
, Whisenant, Meagan
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Antineoplastic Agents - adverse effects
/ Antineoplastic Agents - therapeutic use
/ Automation
/ Cancer therapies
/ Chemotherapy
/ Clinical Cancer Research
/ Clinical practice guidelines
/ Clinical trials
/ decision support systems
/ Decision Support Systems, Clinical
/ Diarrhea
/ eHealth
/ evidence‐based clinical practice guidelines
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Monitoring, Physiologic
/ Neoplasms - drug therapy
/ Nurse's Role
/ Oncology
/ Original Research
/ Patient Satisfaction
/ patient‐reported outcomes
/ Self Care - methods
/ Self Report
/ Studies
/ Symptom management
/ telehealth
/ Telemedicine
/ Telephone
2017
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Automated home monitoring and management of patient‐reported symptoms during chemotherapy: results of the symptom care at home RCT
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Automated home monitoring and management of patient‐reported symptoms during chemotherapy: results of the symptom care at home RCT
2017
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Technology‐aided remote interventions for poorly controlled symptoms may improve cancer symptom outcomes. In a randomized controlled trial, the efficacy of an automated symptom management system was tested to determine if it reduced chemotherapy‐related symptoms. Prospectively, 358 patients beginning chemotherapy were randomized to the Symptom Care at Home (SCH) intervention (n = 180) or enhanced usual care (UC) (n = 178). Participants called the automated monitoring system daily reporting severity of 11 symptoms. SCH participants received automated self‐management coaching and nurse practitioner (NP) telephone follow‐up for poorly controlled symptoms. NPs used a guideline‐based decision support system. Primary endpoints were symptom severity across all symptoms, and the number of severe, moderate, mild, and no symptom days. A secondary endpoint was individual symptom severity. Mixed effects linear modeling and negative binominal regressions were used to compare SCH with UC. SCH participants had significantly less symptom severity across all symptoms (P < 0.001). On average, the relative symptom burden reduction for SCH participants was 3.59 severity points (P < 0.001), roughly 43% of UC. With a very rapid treatment benefit, SCH participants had significant reductions in severe (67% less) and moderate (39% less) symptom days compared with UC (both P < 0.001). All individual symptoms, except diarrhea, were significantly lower for SCH participants (P < 0.05). Symptom Care at Home dramatically improved symptom outcomes. These results demonstrate that symptoms can be improved through automated home monitoring and follow‐up to intensify care for poorly controlled symptoms. We tested an automated system to decrease symptom burden during chemotherapy. Results are reported for a randomized controlled trial of Symptom Care at Home, an automated symptom monitoring and management system that included automated self‐management coaching coupled with oncology provider alerts about poorly controlled symptoms at home. Study‐based nurse practitioners provided telephone follow‐up utilizing a symptom care decision support system to intensify symptom care. The trial results clearly demonstrate that the intervention significantly improves symptom outcomes.
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc,John Wiley and Sons Inc
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