| Literature DB >> 28741202 |
Helena Harder1, Patrick Holroyd2, Lynn Burkinshaw3, Phil Watten2, Charles Zammit4, Peter R Harris5, Anna Good5, Val Jenkins3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The study aim was to develop a mobile application (app) supported by user preferences to optimise self-management of arm and shoulder exercises for upper-limb dysfunction (ULD) after breast cancer treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Breast cancer; Exercise; Lymphoedema; Mobile app; Rehabilitation; Shoulder function; mHealth
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28741202 PMCID: PMC5671540 DOI: 10.1007/s11764-017-0630-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cancer Surviv ISSN: 1932-2259 Impact factor: 4.442
Sample characteristics focus groups
| Socio-demographics characteristics | |
| Age, mean (SD) | 52.3 (5.7) |
| Education ( | |
| Primary/secondary school | 2 |
| College degree | 1 |
| University degree | 6 |
| Living arrangements ( | |
| Alone | 6 |
| With partner | 3 |
| Occupational status ( | |
| Working | 7 |
| Not working | 2 |
| Health characteristics | |
| Months since diagnosis, mean (SD) | 12.1 (6.3) |
| Type of treatment ( | |
| Surgery only | 2 |
| Surgery, adjuvant treatmenta | 7 |
| Mobile device user experience | |
| Mobile device useb (daily average), | |
| 30–60 min | 5 |
| 1–2 h | 2 |
| >2 h | 2 |
| Use of mobile device features ( | |
| Text messaging | 9 |
| Apps | 5 |
| Internet browsing | 6 |
| Camera | 8 |
| Games | 2 |
| Otherc | 4 |
aSix of nine received adjuvant treatment at time of study (radiotherapy 2, Herceptin 1, tamoxifen 3)
bAll patients used a mobile phone, and seven of nine used a tablet computer
cOther: alarm, email, social media
Results focus group: experiences with ULD and the arm and shoulder exercises
| Emerging themes | Representative quotes |
|---|---|
| Awareness of importance of exercises | • |
| Awareness that exercises are ongoing | • |
| Lacking or inconsistent advice | • |
| Gaps in care pathway and follow-up | • |
| Need for more directions or physiotherapy | • |
BCN breast care nurse, ULD upper limb dysfunction
bWell content and behaviour change techniques
| Feature content | Description | Behaviour change techniquea |
|---|---|---|
| Information provision | Information about ULD, the recovery stages and all individual exercises based on evidence-based guidelines | Education/information |
| Video demonstrations | Detailed video instructions of each exercise and each recovery stage | Demonstration of behaviour |
| Graded tasks | Progressively more difficult exercises to increase arm/shoulder ROM and strength | Education/information |
| Record exercises performed | Calendar feature to record if each session of exercises was performed | Monitor and record behaviour |
| Motivational statements | Verbal instructions (including messages for reassurance) for each exercise | Motivation |
| Push notifications, including opt-in opt-out option | Self-setting reminder function to prompt patient daily to access next exercise session to increase engagement and user retention | Motivation |
| Behaviour and progress tracking | Self-rate pain, flexibility and mood each day that the app is used with visual display in calendar to see change over time | Self-monitoring of outcome/feedback on outcome of behaviour |
| Diary function | Diary function in calendar to allow reflection on daily function | Self-monitoring of behaviour |
| Section FAQs | Questions about the purpose of bWell, e.g. technical issues, emails, non-technical user questions | Education/information |
| Web links | Web links to contact information about breast cancer related resources or support | Education/information |
ULD upper limb dysfunction
aBCTs as described and classified by Michie et al. [77]