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Impact of Platform Design and Usability on Adherence and Retention: Randomized Web- and Mobile-Based Longitudinal Study

Impact of Platform Design and Usability on Adherence and Retention: Randomized Web- and Mobile-Based Longitudinal Study

Common examples include longer trial duration, protocol complexity, financial difficulties, and travel-related burden [10-12]. e COAs (electronic clinical outcome assessments) such as electronic patient reported outcomes (e PROs) and electronic diaries are popular ways to incorporate the patient perspective and reduce participant burden in clinical trials [13]. e PRO platforms vary in their design attributes and usability, and different study populations have different aesthetic and performance preferences [14,15

Xinrui Jiang, Michelle Timmons, Elias Boroda, Marie Onakomaiya

J Particip Med 2025;17:e50225

Impact of Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes on Unplanned Consultations and Hospitalizations in Patients With Cancer Undergoing Systemic Therapy: Results of a Patient-Reported Outcome Study Compared With Matched Retrospective Data

Impact of Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes on Unplanned Consultations and Hospitalizations in Patients With Cancer Undergoing Systemic Therapy: Results of a Patient-Reported Outcome Study Compared With Matched Retrospective Data

The data recorded by patients (patient reported outcomes; PROs) can be recorded electronically in real time (electronic patient reported outcomes; e PROs) using a smartphone app and made available to the doctor. The use of e PROs thus enables ongoing recording of patients’ daily well-being and state of health. The evaluation of e PROs is also used in clinical studies of patients with cancer [2] and enables structured and standardized data collection in patients’ everyday lives.

Andreas Trojan, Christian Kühne, Michael Kiessling, Johannes Schumacher, Stefan Dröse, Christian Singer, Christian Jackisch, Christoph Thomssen, Gerd A Kullak-Ublick

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e55917

Correlation Between Remote Symptom Reporting by Caregivers and Adverse Clinical Outcomes: Mixed Methods Study

Correlation Between Remote Symptom Reporting by Caregivers and Adverse Clinical Outcomes: Mixed Methods Study

These apps enable participation in decentralized clinical trials and remote cancer care by collecting informed consent, electronic patient-reported outcomes (e PROs), surveys, and other digital data [20]. We tested the usability of both apps for approximately 4 weeks with 52 patient-caregiver dyads recruited through KPNC.

Ingrid Oakley-Girvan, Reem Yunis, Stephanie J Fonda, Michelle Longmire, Tess L Veuthey, Jennifer Shieh, Sara Aghaee, Ai Kubo, Sharon W Davis, Raymond Liu, Elad Neeman

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e49100

A Mobile Patient-Facing App for Tracking Patient-Reported Outcomes in Head and Neck Cancer Survivors: Single-Arm Feasibility Study

A Mobile Patient-Facing App for Tracking Patient-Reported Outcomes in Head and Neck Cancer Survivors: Single-Arm Feasibility Study

Yet, there remains a dearth in knowledge regarding the feasibility of using m Health electronic patient-reported outcomes (e PROs) to assess and address the vulnerable population of HNC survivors. To date, only few studies have evaluated a smartphone-based self-management system during HNC treatment [16,21]. To fill this knowledge gap, our study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of Log PAL, a novel patient-facing m Health app specific for HNC survivors.

Sewit A. Teckie, Jeffrey Solomon, Karthik Kadapa, Keisy Sanchez, David Orner, Dennis Kraus, Dev P Kamdar, Lucio Pereira, Douglas Frank, Michael Diefenbach

JMIR Form Res 2021;5(3):e24667