| Literature DB >> 26818938 |
Michael Lindemann1, Tobe Freeman, Timothy Kilchenmann, Shuree Harrison, Margaret Chan, Mark Wygonik, Lea Haines, Christian Gossens.
Abstract
We describe a digital platform, Pioneering Healthcare, designed to inform and empower people who are impacted by lung cancer. The platform enables Roche to support an online conversation with patients and caregivers about lung cancer, and about the role of lung cancer clinical studies in the development of future treatment options. This conversation is live and ongoing on the platform. It provides insights about the views and motivations of patients, and about how to better support patients pursuing treatment for life-threatening illness. We discuss the strategies used to deploy Pioneering Healthcare, and the advantages of using digital platforms for raising disease awareness, increasing patient engagement and, ultimately, for boosting patient enrollment into clinical trials.Entities:
Keywords: Internet intervention; cancer survivor; patient empowerment; social media; systematic review; web 2.0
Year: 2016 PMID: 26818938 PMCID: PMC4749846 DOI: 10.2196/resprot.5045
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Res Protoc ISSN: 1929-0748
Figure 1Overview of the Pioneering Healthcare platform highlighting video content, the blog, online polls, and activity on social media. Across the platform, the visual imagery is designed to communicate a sense of community and encourage visitors to engage with others online.
Figure 2Excerpts from messages contributed by visitors to the Pioneering Healthcare platform.
Figure 3Percentage of new visitors as a percentage of existing or previous visitors. The initial 10 months of operation are shown. We observe a gradual increase in the percentage of return visitors over time.