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The multidisciplinary, theory-based co-design of a new digital health intervention supporting the care of oesophageal cancer patients

OBJECTIVE: Oesophageal cancer patients have complex care needs. Cancer clinical nurse specialists play a key role in coordinating their care but often have heavy workloads. Digital health interventions can improve patient care but there are few examples for oesophageal cancer. This paper aims to des...

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Autores principales: Sun, Kristi, Goodfellow, Henry, Konstantara, Emmanouela, Hill, Alison, Lennard, Debby, Lloyd-Dehler, Elizabeth, Mughal, Muntzer, Pritchard-Jones, Kathy, Robson, Chris, Murray, Elizabeth
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8642779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34873450
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20552076211038410
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author Sun, Kristi
Goodfellow, Henry
Konstantara, Emmanouela
Hill, Alison
Lennard, Debby
Lloyd-Dehler, Elizabeth
Mughal, Muntzer
Pritchard-Jones, Kathy
Robson, Chris
Murray, Elizabeth
author_facet Sun, Kristi
Goodfellow, Henry
Konstantara, Emmanouela
Hill, Alison
Lennard, Debby
Lloyd-Dehler, Elizabeth
Mughal, Muntzer
Pritchard-Jones, Kathy
Robson, Chris
Murray, Elizabeth
author_sort Sun, Kristi
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description OBJECTIVE: Oesophageal cancer patients have complex care needs. Cancer clinical nurse specialists play a key role in coordinating their care but often have heavy workloads. Digital health interventions can improve patient care but there are few examples for oesophageal cancer. This paper aims to describe the multidisciplinary co-design process of a digital health intervention to improve the experience of care and reduce unmet needs among patients with oesophageal cancer. METHODS: A theory-based, multi-disciplinary, co-design approach was used to inform the developmental process of the digital health intervention. Key user needs were elicited using mixed methodology from systematic reviews, focus groups and interviews and holistic need assessments. Overarching decisions were discussed among a core team of patients, carers, health care professionals including oncologists and cancer clinical nurse specialists, researchers and digital health providers. A series of workshops incorporating a summary of findings of key user needs resulted in the development of a minimum viable product. This was further refined after a pilot study based on feedback from end users. RESULTS: The final digital health intervention consists of a mobile app feature for patients and carers connected to a dashboard with supporting additional features for clinical nurse specialist. It contains a one-way messaging function for clinical nurse specialists to communicate with patients, functions for patients to record weight and holistic need assessment results which could be viewed by their clinical nurse specialists as well as a library of informative articles. CONCLUSIONS: The multidisciplinary co-design of a digital health intervention providing support for oesophageal cancer patients and health care professionals has been described. Future studies to establish its impact on patient outcomes are planned.
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spelling pubmed-86427792021-12-05 The multidisciplinary, theory-based co-design of a new digital health intervention supporting the care of oesophageal cancer patients Sun, Kristi Goodfellow, Henry Konstantara, Emmanouela Hill, Alison Lennard, Debby Lloyd-Dehler, Elizabeth Mughal, Muntzer Pritchard-Jones, Kathy Robson, Chris Murray, Elizabeth Digit Health Original Research OBJECTIVE: Oesophageal cancer patients have complex care needs. Cancer clinical nurse specialists play a key role in coordinating their care but often have heavy workloads. Digital health interventions can improve patient care but there are few examples for oesophageal cancer. This paper aims to describe the multidisciplinary co-design process of a digital health intervention to improve the experience of care and reduce unmet needs among patients with oesophageal cancer. METHODS: A theory-based, multi-disciplinary, co-design approach was used to inform the developmental process of the digital health intervention. Key user needs were elicited using mixed methodology from systematic reviews, focus groups and interviews and holistic need assessments. Overarching decisions were discussed among a core team of patients, carers, health care professionals including oncologists and cancer clinical nurse specialists, researchers and digital health providers. A series of workshops incorporating a summary of findings of key user needs resulted in the development of a minimum viable product. This was further refined after a pilot study based on feedback from end users. RESULTS: The final digital health intervention consists of a mobile app feature for patients and carers connected to a dashboard with supporting additional features for clinical nurse specialist. It contains a one-way messaging function for clinical nurse specialists to communicate with patients, functions for patients to record weight and holistic need assessment results which could be viewed by their clinical nurse specialists as well as a library of informative articles. CONCLUSIONS: The multidisciplinary co-design of a digital health intervention providing support for oesophageal cancer patients and health care professionals has been described. Future studies to establish its impact on patient outcomes are planned. SAGE Publications 2021-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8642779/ /pubmed/34873450 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20552076211038410 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Sun, Kristi
Goodfellow, Henry
Konstantara, Emmanouela
Hill, Alison
Lennard, Debby
Lloyd-Dehler, Elizabeth
Mughal, Muntzer
Pritchard-Jones, Kathy
Robson, Chris
Murray, Elizabeth
The multidisciplinary, theory-based co-design of a new digital health intervention supporting the care of oesophageal cancer patients
title The multidisciplinary, theory-based co-design of a new digital health intervention supporting the care of oesophageal cancer patients
title_full The multidisciplinary, theory-based co-design of a new digital health intervention supporting the care of oesophageal cancer patients
title_fullStr The multidisciplinary, theory-based co-design of a new digital health intervention supporting the care of oesophageal cancer patients
title_full_unstemmed The multidisciplinary, theory-based co-design of a new digital health intervention supporting the care of oesophageal cancer patients
title_short The multidisciplinary, theory-based co-design of a new digital health intervention supporting the care of oesophageal cancer patients
title_sort multidisciplinary, theory-based co-design of a new digital health intervention supporting the care of oesophageal cancer patients
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8642779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34873450
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20552076211038410
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