| Literature DB >> 31816400 |
Haridimos Kondylakis1, Anca Bucur2, Chiara Crico3, Feng Dong4, Norbert Graf5, Stefan Hoffman6, Lefteris Koumakis7, Alice Manenti3, Kostas Marias7, Ketti Mazzocco3, Gabriella Pravettoni3, Chiara Renzi3, Fatima Schera8, Stefano Triberti3, Manolis Tsiknakis7, Stephan Kiefer8.
Abstract
As a result of recent advances in cancer research and "precision medicine" approaches, i.e. the idea of treating each patient with the right drug at the right time, more and more cancer patients are being cured, or might have to cope with a life with cancer. For many people, cancer survival today means living with a complex and chronic condition. Surviving and living with or beyond cancer requires the long-term management of the disease, leading to a significant need for active rehabilitation of the patients. In this paper, we present a novel methodology employed in the iManageCancer project for cancer patient empowerment in which personal health systems, serious games, psychoemotional monitoring and other novel decision-support tools are combined into an integrated patient empowerment platform. We present in detail the ICT infrastructure developed and our evaluation with the involvement of cancer patients on two sites, a large-scale pilot for adults and a small-scale test for children. The evaluation showed mixed evidences on the improvement of patient empowerment, while ability to cope with cancer, including improvement in mood and resilience to cancer, increased for the participants of the adults' pilot.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer; Patient empowerment; Personal health system; Psychoemotional monitoring
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31816400 DOI: 10.1016/j.jbi.2019.103342
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomed Inform ISSN: 1532-0464 Impact factor: 6.317