Digital Remote Monitoring Using an mHealth Solution for Survivors of Cancer: Protocol for a Pilot Observational Study

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Innominato, Pasquale F. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Macdonald, Jamie H. [4 ,5 ]
Saxton, Wendy [6 ]
Longshaw, Laura [6 ]
Granger, Rachel [4 ,5 ]
Naja, Iman [7 ]
Allocca, Carlo [8 ]
Edwards, Ruth [9 ]
Rasheed, Solah [9 ]
Folkvord, Frans [10 ,11 ]
de Batlle, Jordi [12 ]
Ail, Rohit [8 ]
Motta, Enrico [7 ]
Bale, Catherine [1 ]
Fuller, Claire [1 ]
Mullard, Anna P. [1 ]
Subbe, Christian P. [13 ,14 ]
Griffiths, Dawn [1 ]
Wreglesworth, Nicholas, I [1 ,14 ]
Pecchia, Leandro [15 ,16 ]
Fico, Giuseppe [17 ]
Antonini, Alessio [7 ]
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[1] Betsi Cadwaladr Univ Hlth Board, Ysbyty Gwynedd, Oncol Dept, Bangor, Wales
[2] Univ Warwick, Warwick Med Sch, Coventry, England
[3] Univ Warwick, Canc Res Ctr, Coventry, England
[4] Univ Paris Saclay, Fac Med, Chronotherapy Canc & Transplantat Res Unit, Villejuif, France
[5] Bangor Univ, Inst Appl Human Physiol, Sch Psychol & Sports Sci, Bangor, England
[6] Ysbyty Gwynedd, Betsi Cadwaladr Univ Hlth Board, Res & Dev Dept, Bangor, England
[7] Open Univ, Knowledge Media Inst, Level 4,Room 4 Berrill Bldg,Walton Hall, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, England
[8] Samsung, Hlth Innovat, Staines, England
[9] Ysbyty Gwynedd, Betsi Cadwaladr Univ Hlth Board, Dietet Dept, Bangor, England
[10] PredictBy, Barcelona, Spain
[11] Tilburg Univ, Tilburg Sch Humanities & Digital Sci, Tilburg, Netherlands
[12] Inst Recerca Biomed Lleida, Lleida, Spain
[13] Ysbyty Gwynedd, Betsi Cadwaladr Univ Hlth Board, Acute & Crit Care Med, Bangor, England
[14] Bangor Univ, Sch Med Sci, Bangor, England
[15] Univ Warwick, Sch Engn, Coventry, England
[16] Univ Campus Biomed Roma, Fac Dipartimentale Ingn, Rome, Italy
[17] Univ Politecn Madrid, Escuela Tecn Super Ingn Telecomunicac, Life Supporting Technol, Madrid, Spain
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JMIR RESEARCH PROTOCOLS | 2024年 / 13卷
关键词
cancer; survivorship; artificial intelligence; remote monitoring; mobile health; mHealth; digital health; circadian; actigraphy; mobile phone; CARE; HEALTH; VALIDATION; RISK; EXERCISE; FATIGUE; MODEL;
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10.2024/1/e52957
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: Healthy lifestyle interventions have a positive impact on multiple disease trajectories, including cancer-related outcomes. Specifically, appropriate habitual physical activity, adequate sleep, and a regular wholesome diet are of paramount importance for the wellness and supportive care of survivors of cancer. Mobile health (mHealth) apps have the potential to support novel tailored lifestyle interventions. Objective: This observational pilot study aims to assess the feasibility of mHealth multidimensional longitudinal monitoring in survivors of cancer. The primary objective is to test the compliance (user engagement) with the monitoring solution. Secondary objectives include recording clinically relevant subjective and objective measures collected through the digital solution. Methods: This is a monocentric pilot study taking place in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. We plan to enroll up to 100 adult survivors of cancer not receiving toxic anticancer treatment, who will provide self-reported behavioral data recorded via a dedicated app and validated questionnaires and objective data automatically collected by a paired smartwatch over 16 weeks. The participants will continue with their normal routine surveillance care for their cancer. The primary end point is feasibility (eg, mHealth monitoring acceptability). Composite secondary end points include clinically relevant patient-reported outcome measures (eg, the Edmonton Symptom Assessment System score) and objective physiological measures (eg, step counts). This trial received a favorable ethical review in May 2023 (Integrated Research Application System 301068). Results: This study is part of an array of pilots within a European Union funded project, entitled "GATEKEEPER," conducted at different sites across Europe and covering various chronic diseases. Study accrual is anticipated to commence in January 2024 and continue until June 2024. It is hypothesized that mHealth monitoring will be feasible in survivors of cancer; specifically, at least 50% (50/100) of the participants will engage with the app at least once a week in 8 of the 16 study weeks. Conclusions: In a population with potentially complex clinical needs, this pilot study will test the feasibility of multidimensional remote monitoring of patient-reported outcomes and physiological parameters. Satisfactory compliance with the use of the app and smartwatch, whether confirmed or infirmed through this study, will be propaedeutic to the development of innovative mHealth interventions in survivors of cancer.
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