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Interactive website for head and neck cancer patients: Adherence and coping program to prevent dysphagia after radiation

INTRODUCTION: Pharyngeal and laryngeal cancers are highly curable; however survivors are at high risk for long-term dysphagia after radiation. To address lack of access to preventive care in community settings, we developed a responsive web-based application to help patients adhere to preventive swa...

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Autores principales: Shinn, E.H., Jensen, K., McLaughlin, J., Garden, A.S., Fellman, B.M., Liang, Li, Peterson, S.K.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6926207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31890636
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.invent.2019.100289
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author Shinn, E.H.
Jensen, K.
McLaughlin, J.
Garden, A.S.
Fellman, B.M.
Liang, Li
Peterson, S.K.
author_facet Shinn, E.H.
Jensen, K.
McLaughlin, J.
Garden, A.S.
Fellman, B.M.
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description INTRODUCTION: Pharyngeal and laryngeal cancers are highly curable; however survivors are at high risk for long-term dysphagia after radiation. To address lack of access to preventive care in community settings, we developed a responsive web-based application to help patients adhere to preventive swallowing exercises and cope with radiation side effects. We conducted an interim study analysis to determine website usage characteristics and to examine the effect size for future trials. METHODS: Pharyngeal and laryngeal cancer patients were recruited for enrollment by speech language pathologists before primary radiation and introduced to the interactive website. The program (English and Spanish) features tracking logs for preventive exercises, instructional videos, patient stories and search features. Patients' self-reported swallowing function was assessed with the MD Anderson Dysphagia Inventory (MDADI) at baseline and at 6 months. Adherence to preventive exercises was assessed during the 10 week intervention. Number of unique website visits, total duration of website exposure, and rankings of the most popular webpages were calculated. Preliminary regression models were run using adherence and MDADI as outcomes. RESULTS: Of the 160 enrolled, 96 had 10-week adherence data and 61 had 6-month MDADI data. The average age was 63 (SD = 12.26), 49.4% were from rural counties, 44% had a high school education or lower, and 42% reported annual income of $30,000 or less. The average number of visits was 5.49 (SD = 9.96) and the average total time spent with the website was 41.09 min (SD =88.48). Preliminary analyses indicated that number of unique visits to the website was independently associated with increased adherence to preventive exercises (p = .001–.008). CONCLUSION: Our website showed significant effects in promoting adherence to swallowing exercises. However, our return visit rate showed that the platform needs improvement in navigability and usability for this older population undergoing challenging treatment in community settings with low resources.
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spelling pubmed-69262072019-12-30 Interactive website for head and neck cancer patients: Adherence and coping program to prevent dysphagia after radiation Shinn, E.H. Jensen, K. McLaughlin, J. Garden, A.S. Fellman, B.M. Liang, Li Peterson, S.K. Internet Interv ISRII meeting 2019 special issue: Guest edited by Gerhard Anderson, Sonja March and Mathijs Lucassen INTRODUCTION: Pharyngeal and laryngeal cancers are highly curable; however survivors are at high risk for long-term dysphagia after radiation. To address lack of access to preventive care in community settings, we developed a responsive web-based application to help patients adhere to preventive swallowing exercises and cope with radiation side effects. We conducted an interim study analysis to determine website usage characteristics and to examine the effect size for future trials. METHODS: Pharyngeal and laryngeal cancer patients were recruited for enrollment by speech language pathologists before primary radiation and introduced to the interactive website. The program (English and Spanish) features tracking logs for preventive exercises, instructional videos, patient stories and search features. Patients' self-reported swallowing function was assessed with the MD Anderson Dysphagia Inventory (MDADI) at baseline and at 6 months. Adherence to preventive exercises was assessed during the 10 week intervention. Number of unique website visits, total duration of website exposure, and rankings of the most popular webpages were calculated. Preliminary regression models were run using adherence and MDADI as outcomes. RESULTS: Of the 160 enrolled, 96 had 10-week adherence data and 61 had 6-month MDADI data. The average age was 63 (SD = 12.26), 49.4% were from rural counties, 44% had a high school education or lower, and 42% reported annual income of $30,000 or less. The average number of visits was 5.49 (SD = 9.96) and the average total time spent with the website was 41.09 min (SD =88.48). Preliminary analyses indicated that number of unique visits to the website was independently associated with increased adherence to preventive exercises (p = .001–.008). CONCLUSION: Our website showed significant effects in promoting adherence to swallowing exercises. However, our return visit rate showed that the platform needs improvement in navigability and usability for this older population undergoing challenging treatment in community settings with low resources. Elsevier 2019-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6926207/ /pubmed/31890636 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.invent.2019.100289 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Jensen, K.
McLaughlin, J.
Garden, A.S.
Fellman, B.M.
Liang, Li
Peterson, S.K.
Interactive website for head and neck cancer patients: Adherence and coping program to prevent dysphagia after radiation
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title_full Interactive website for head and neck cancer patients: Adherence and coping program to prevent dysphagia after radiation
title_fullStr Interactive website for head and neck cancer patients: Adherence and coping program to prevent dysphagia after radiation
title_full_unstemmed Interactive website for head and neck cancer patients: Adherence and coping program to prevent dysphagia after radiation
title_short Interactive website for head and neck cancer patients: Adherence and coping program to prevent dysphagia after radiation
title_sort interactive website for head and neck cancer patients: adherence and coping program to prevent dysphagia after radiation
topic ISRII meeting 2019 special issue: Guest edited by Gerhard Anderson, Sonja March and Mathijs Lucassen
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6926207/
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