Tailored and Integrated Web-Based Tools for Improving Psychosocial Outcomes of Cancer Patients: The DoTTI Development Framework

BackgroundEffective communication with cancer patients and their families about their disease, treatment options, and possible outcomes may improve psychosocial outcomes. However, traditional approaches to providing information to patients, including verbal information and wr...

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Main Authors: Smits, Rochelle, Bryant, Jamie, Sanson-Fisher, Rob, Tzelepis, Flora, Henskens, Frans, Paul, Christine, Stevenson, William
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2014-03-01
Series:Journal of Medical Internet Research
Online Access:http://www.jmir.org/2014/3/e76/
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spelling doaj-6ec387db53324511b371e4318ffcea722021-04-02T19:00:43ZengJMIR PublicationsJournal of Medical Internet Research1438-88712014-03-01163e7610.2196/jmir.2849Tailored and Integrated Web-Based Tools for Improving Psychosocial Outcomes of Cancer Patients: The DoTTI Development FrameworkSmits, RochelleBryant, JamieSanson-Fisher, RobTzelepis, FloraHenskens, FransPaul, ChristineStevenson, William BackgroundEffective communication with cancer patients and their families about their disease, treatment options, and possible outcomes may improve psychosocial outcomes. However, traditional approaches to providing information to patients, including verbal information and written booklets, have a number of shortcomings centered on their limited ability to meet patient preferences and literacy levels. New-generation Web-based technologies offer an innovative and pragmatic solution for overcoming these limitations by providing a platform for interactive information seeking, information sharing, and user-centered tailoring. ObjectiveThe primary goal of this paper is to discuss the advantages of comprehensive and iterative Web-based technologies for health information provision and propose a four-phase framework for the development of Web-based information tools. MethodsThe proposed framework draws on our experience of constructing a Web-based information tool for hematological cancer patients and their families. The framework is based on principles for the development and evaluation of complex interventions and draws on the Agile methodology of software programming that emphasizes collaboration and iteration throughout the development process. ResultsThe DoTTI framework provides a model for a comprehensive and iterative approach to the development of Web-based informational tools for patients. The process involves 4 phases of development: (1) Design and development, (2) Testing early iterations, (3) Testing for effectiveness, and (4) Integration and implementation. At each step, stakeholders (including researchers, clinicians, consumers, and programmers) are engaged in consultations to review progress, provide feedback on versions of the Web-based tool, and based on feedback, determine the appropriate next steps in development. ConclusionsThis 4-phase framework is evidence-informed and consumer-centered and could be applied widely to develop Web-based programs for a diverse range of diseases.http://www.jmir.org/2014/3/e76/
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author Smits, Rochelle
Bryant, Jamie
Sanson-Fisher, Rob
Tzelepis, Flora
Henskens, Frans
Paul, Christine
Stevenson, William
spellingShingle Smits, Rochelle
Bryant, Jamie
Sanson-Fisher, Rob
Tzelepis, Flora
Henskens, Frans
Paul, Christine
Stevenson, William
Tailored and Integrated Web-Based Tools for Improving Psychosocial Outcomes of Cancer Patients: The DoTTI Development Framework
Journal of Medical Internet Research
author_facet Smits, Rochelle
Bryant, Jamie
Sanson-Fisher, Rob
Tzelepis, Flora
Henskens, Frans
Paul, Christine
Stevenson, William
author_sort Smits, Rochelle
title Tailored and Integrated Web-Based Tools for Improving Psychosocial Outcomes of Cancer Patients: The DoTTI Development Framework
title_short Tailored and Integrated Web-Based Tools for Improving Psychosocial Outcomes of Cancer Patients: The DoTTI Development Framework
title_full Tailored and Integrated Web-Based Tools for Improving Psychosocial Outcomes of Cancer Patients: The DoTTI Development Framework
title_fullStr Tailored and Integrated Web-Based Tools for Improving Psychosocial Outcomes of Cancer Patients: The DoTTI Development Framework
title_full_unstemmed Tailored and Integrated Web-Based Tools for Improving Psychosocial Outcomes of Cancer Patients: The DoTTI Development Framework
title_sort tailored and integrated web-based tools for improving psychosocial outcomes of cancer patients: the dotti development framework
publisher JMIR Publications
series Journal of Medical Internet Research
issn 1438-8871
publishDate 2014-03-01
description BackgroundEffective communication with cancer patients and their families about their disease, treatment options, and possible outcomes may improve psychosocial outcomes. However, traditional approaches to providing information to patients, including verbal information and written booklets, have a number of shortcomings centered on their limited ability to meet patient preferences and literacy levels. New-generation Web-based technologies offer an innovative and pragmatic solution for overcoming these limitations by providing a platform for interactive information seeking, information sharing, and user-centered tailoring. ObjectiveThe primary goal of this paper is to discuss the advantages of comprehensive and iterative Web-based technologies for health information provision and propose a four-phase framework for the development of Web-based information tools. MethodsThe proposed framework draws on our experience of constructing a Web-based information tool for hematological cancer patients and their families. The framework is based on principles for the development and evaluation of complex interventions and draws on the Agile methodology of software programming that emphasizes collaboration and iteration throughout the development process. ResultsThe DoTTI framework provides a model for a comprehensive and iterative approach to the development of Web-based informational tools for patients. The process involves 4 phases of development: (1) Design and development, (2) Testing early iterations, (3) Testing for effectiveness, and (4) Integration and implementation. At each step, stakeholders (including researchers, clinicians, consumers, and programmers) are engaged in consultations to review progress, provide feedback on versions of the Web-based tool, and based on feedback, determine the appropriate next steps in development. ConclusionsThis 4-phase framework is evidence-informed and consumer-centered and could be applied widely to develop Web-based programs for a diverse range of diseases.
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