A Breast Cancer Smartphone App to Navigate the Breast Cancer Journey: Mixed Methods Study

BackgroundSeveral mobile apps have been designed for patients with a diagnosis of cancer. Unfortunately, despite the promising potential and impressive spread, their effectiveness often remains unclear. Most mobile apps are developed without any medical professional involveme...

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Main Authors: Petrocchi, Serena, Filipponi, Chiara, Montagna, Giacomo, Bonollo, Marta, Pagani, Olivia, Meani, Francesco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2021-05-01
Series:JMIR Formative Research
Online Access:https://formative.jmir.org/2021/5/e28668
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spelling doaj-bf5cb9ea66034e83ad33cf1479ec2f7f2021-05-10T12:48:53ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Formative Research2561-326X2021-05-0155e2866810.2196/28668A Breast Cancer Smartphone App to Navigate the Breast Cancer Journey: Mixed Methods StudyPetrocchi, SerenaFilipponi, ChiaraMontagna, GiacomoBonollo, MartaPagani, OliviaMeani, Francesco BackgroundSeveral mobile apps have been designed for patients with a diagnosis of cancer. Unfortunately, despite the promising potential and impressive spread, their effectiveness often remains unclear. Most mobile apps are developed without any medical professional involvement and quality evidence-based assessment. Furthermore, they are often implemented in clinical care before any research is performed to confirm usability, appreciation, and clinical benefits for patients. ObjectiveWe aimed to develop a new smartphone app (Centro di Senologia della Svizzera Italiana [CSSI]) specifically designed by breast care specialists and patients together to help breast cancer patients better understand and organize their journey through the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. We describe the development of the app and present assessments to evaluate its feasibility, usefulness, and capability to improve patient empowerment. MethodsA mixed method study with brief longitudinal quantitative data collection and subsequent qualitative semistructured interviews was designed. Twenty breast cancer patients participated in the study (mean age 51 years, SD 10 years). The usability of the app, the user experience, and empowerment were measured after 1 month. The semistructured interviews measured the utility of the app and the necessary improvements. ResultsThe app received good responses from the patients in terms of positive perception of the purpose of the app (7/20, 35%), organizing the cure path and being aware of the steps in cancer management (5/20, 25%), facilitating doctor-patient communication (4/20, 20%), and having detailed information about the resources offered by the hospital (2/20, 10%). Correlation and regression analyses showed that user experience increased the level of empowerment of patients (B=0.31, 95% CI 0.22-0.69; P=.009). The interviews suggested the need to constantly keep the app updated and to synchronize it with the hospital’s electronic agenda, and carefully selecting the best time to offer the tool to final users was considered crucial. ConclusionsDespite the very small number of participants in this study, the findings demonstrate the potential of the app and support a fully powered trial to evaluate the empowering effect of the mobile health app. More data will be gathered with an improved version of the app in the second phase involving a larger study sample.https://formative.jmir.org/2021/5/e28668
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author Petrocchi, Serena
Filipponi, Chiara
Montagna, Giacomo
Bonollo, Marta
Pagani, Olivia
Meani, Francesco
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Filipponi, Chiara
Montagna, Giacomo
Bonollo, Marta
Pagani, Olivia
Meani, Francesco
A Breast Cancer Smartphone App to Navigate the Breast Cancer Journey: Mixed Methods Study
JMIR Formative Research
author_facet Petrocchi, Serena
Filipponi, Chiara
Montagna, Giacomo
Bonollo, Marta
Pagani, Olivia
Meani, Francesco
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title A Breast Cancer Smartphone App to Navigate the Breast Cancer Journey: Mixed Methods Study
title_short A Breast Cancer Smartphone App to Navigate the Breast Cancer Journey: Mixed Methods Study
title_full A Breast Cancer Smartphone App to Navigate the Breast Cancer Journey: Mixed Methods Study
title_fullStr A Breast Cancer Smartphone App to Navigate the Breast Cancer Journey: Mixed Methods Study
title_full_unstemmed A Breast Cancer Smartphone App to Navigate the Breast Cancer Journey: Mixed Methods Study
title_sort breast cancer smartphone app to navigate the breast cancer journey: mixed methods study
publisher JMIR Publications
series JMIR Formative Research
issn 2561-326X
publishDate 2021-05-01
description BackgroundSeveral mobile apps have been designed for patients with a diagnosis of cancer. Unfortunately, despite the promising potential and impressive spread, their effectiveness often remains unclear. Most mobile apps are developed without any medical professional involvement and quality evidence-based assessment. Furthermore, they are often implemented in clinical care before any research is performed to confirm usability, appreciation, and clinical benefits for patients. ObjectiveWe aimed to develop a new smartphone app (Centro di Senologia della Svizzera Italiana [CSSI]) specifically designed by breast care specialists and patients together to help breast cancer patients better understand and organize their journey through the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. We describe the development of the app and present assessments to evaluate its feasibility, usefulness, and capability to improve patient empowerment. MethodsA mixed method study with brief longitudinal quantitative data collection and subsequent qualitative semistructured interviews was designed. Twenty breast cancer patients participated in the study (mean age 51 years, SD 10 years). The usability of the app, the user experience, and empowerment were measured after 1 month. The semistructured interviews measured the utility of the app and the necessary improvements. ResultsThe app received good responses from the patients in terms of positive perception of the purpose of the app (7/20, 35%), organizing the cure path and being aware of the steps in cancer management (5/20, 25%), facilitating doctor-patient communication (4/20, 20%), and having detailed information about the resources offered by the hospital (2/20, 10%). Correlation and regression analyses showed that user experience increased the level of empowerment of patients (B=0.31, 95% CI 0.22-0.69; P=.009). The interviews suggested the need to constantly keep the app updated and to synchronize it with the hospital’s electronic agenda, and carefully selecting the best time to offer the tool to final users was considered crucial. ConclusionsDespite the very small number of participants in this study, the findings demonstrate the potential of the app and support a fully powered trial to evaluate the empowering effect of the mobile health app. More data will be gathered with an improved version of the app in the second phase involving a larger study sample.
url https://formative.jmir.org/2021/5/e28668
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