Integrating mHealth in Oncology: Experience in the Province of Trento

BackgroundThe potential benefits of the introduction of electronic and mobile health (mHealth) information technologies, to support the safe delivery of intravenous chemotherapy or oral anticancer therapies, could be exponential in the context of a highly integrated computeri...

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Main Authors: Galligioni, Enzo, Piras, Enrico Maria, Galvagni, Michele, Eccher, Claudio, Caramatti, Silvia, Zanolli, Daniela, Santi, Jonni, Berloffa, Flavio, Dianti, Marco, Maines, Francesca, Sannicolò, Mirella, Sandri, Marco, Bragantini, Lara, Ferro, Antonella, Forti, Stefano
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Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2015-05-01
Series:Journal of Medical Internet Research
Online Access:http://www.jmir.org/2015/5/e114/
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spelling doaj-744a23e84ea34f48aac768ab976db1b42021-04-02T18:40:10ZengJMIR PublicationsJournal of Medical Internet Research1438-88712015-05-01175e11410.2196/jmir.3743Integrating mHealth in Oncology: Experience in the Province of TrentoGalligioni, EnzoPiras, Enrico MariaGalvagni, MicheleEccher, ClaudioCaramatti, SilviaZanolli, DanielaSanti, JonniBerloffa, FlavioDianti, MarcoMaines, FrancescaSannicolò, MirellaSandri, MarcoBragantini, LaraFerro, AntonellaForti, Stefano BackgroundThe potential benefits of the introduction of electronic and mobile health (mHealth) information technologies, to support the safe delivery of intravenous chemotherapy or oral anticancer therapies, could be exponential in the context of a highly integrated computerized system. ObjectiveHere we describe a safe therapy mobile (STM) system for the safe delivery of intravenous chemotherapy, and a home monitoring system for monitoring and managing toxicity and improving adherence in patients receiving oral anticancer therapies at home. MethodsThe STM system is fully integrated with the electronic oncological patient record. After the prescription of chemotherapy, specific barcodes are automatically associated with the patient and each drug, and a bedside barcode reader checks the patient, nurse, infusion bag, and drug sequence in order to trace the entire administration process, which is then entered in the patient’s record. The usability and acceptability of the system was investigated by means of a modified questionnaire administered to nurses. The home monitoring system consists of a mobile phone or tablet diary app, which allows patients to record their state of health, the medications taken, their side effects, and a Web dashboard that allows health professionals to check the patient data and monitor toxicity and treatment adherence. A built-in rule-based alarm module notifies health care professionals of critical conditions. Initially developed for chronic patients, the system has been subsequently customized in order to monitor home treatments with capecitabine or sunitinib in cancer patients (Onco-TreC). ResultsThe STM system never failed to match the patient/nurse/drug sequence association correctly, and proved to be accurate and reliable in tracing and recording the entire administration process. The questionnaires revealed that the users were generally satisfied and had a positive perception of the system’s usefulness and ease of use, and the quality of their working lives. The pilot studies with the home monitoring system with 43 chronic patients have shown that the approach is reliable and useful for clinicians and patients, but it is also necessary to pay attention to the expectations that mHealth solutions may raise in users. The Onco-TreC version has been successfully laboratory tested, and is now ready for validation. ConclusionsThe STM and Onco-TreC systems are fully integrated with our complex and composite information system, which guarantees privacy, security, interoperability, and real-time communications between patients and health professionals. They need to be validated in order to confirm their positive contribution to the safer administration of anticancer drugs.http://www.jmir.org/2015/5/e114/
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author Galligioni, Enzo
Piras, Enrico Maria
Galvagni, Michele
Eccher, Claudio
Caramatti, Silvia
Zanolli, Daniela
Santi, Jonni
Berloffa, Flavio
Dianti, Marco
Maines, Francesca
Sannicolò, Mirella
Sandri, Marco
Bragantini, Lara
Ferro, Antonella
Forti, Stefano
spellingShingle Galligioni, Enzo
Piras, Enrico Maria
Galvagni, Michele
Eccher, Claudio
Caramatti, Silvia
Zanolli, Daniela
Santi, Jonni
Berloffa, Flavio
Dianti, Marco
Maines, Francesca
Sannicolò, Mirella
Sandri, Marco
Bragantini, Lara
Ferro, Antonella
Forti, Stefano
Integrating mHealth in Oncology: Experience in the Province of Trento
Journal of Medical Internet Research
author_facet Galligioni, Enzo
Piras, Enrico Maria
Galvagni, Michele
Eccher, Claudio
Caramatti, Silvia
Zanolli, Daniela
Santi, Jonni
Berloffa, Flavio
Dianti, Marco
Maines, Francesca
Sannicolò, Mirella
Sandri, Marco
Bragantini, Lara
Ferro, Antonella
Forti, Stefano
author_sort Galligioni, Enzo
title Integrating mHealth in Oncology: Experience in the Province of Trento
title_short Integrating mHealth in Oncology: Experience in the Province of Trento
title_full Integrating mHealth in Oncology: Experience in the Province of Trento
title_fullStr Integrating mHealth in Oncology: Experience in the Province of Trento
title_full_unstemmed Integrating mHealth in Oncology: Experience in the Province of Trento
title_sort integrating mhealth in oncology: experience in the province of trento
publisher JMIR Publications
series Journal of Medical Internet Research
issn 1438-8871
publishDate 2015-05-01
description BackgroundThe potential benefits of the introduction of electronic and mobile health (mHealth) information technologies, to support the safe delivery of intravenous chemotherapy or oral anticancer therapies, could be exponential in the context of a highly integrated computerized system. ObjectiveHere we describe a safe therapy mobile (STM) system for the safe delivery of intravenous chemotherapy, and a home monitoring system for monitoring and managing toxicity and improving adherence in patients receiving oral anticancer therapies at home. MethodsThe STM system is fully integrated with the electronic oncological patient record. After the prescription of chemotherapy, specific barcodes are automatically associated with the patient and each drug, and a bedside barcode reader checks the patient, nurse, infusion bag, and drug sequence in order to trace the entire administration process, which is then entered in the patient’s record. The usability and acceptability of the system was investigated by means of a modified questionnaire administered to nurses. The home monitoring system consists of a mobile phone or tablet diary app, which allows patients to record their state of health, the medications taken, their side effects, and a Web dashboard that allows health professionals to check the patient data and monitor toxicity and treatment adherence. A built-in rule-based alarm module notifies health care professionals of critical conditions. Initially developed for chronic patients, the system has been subsequently customized in order to monitor home treatments with capecitabine or sunitinib in cancer patients (Onco-TreC). ResultsThe STM system never failed to match the patient/nurse/drug sequence association correctly, and proved to be accurate and reliable in tracing and recording the entire administration process. The questionnaires revealed that the users were generally satisfied and had a positive perception of the system’s usefulness and ease of use, and the quality of their working lives. The pilot studies with the home monitoring system with 43 chronic patients have shown that the approach is reliable and useful for clinicians and patients, but it is also necessary to pay attention to the expectations that mHealth solutions may raise in users. The Onco-TreC version has been successfully laboratory tested, and is now ready for validation. ConclusionsThe STM and Onco-TreC systems are fully integrated with our complex and composite information system, which guarantees privacy, security, interoperability, and real-time communications between patients and health professionals. They need to be validated in order to confirm their positive contribution to the safer administration of anticancer drugs.
url http://www.jmir.org/2015/5/e114/
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