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

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

If we recruit 100 eligible participants, we will be able to estimate an engagement rate of 50% (n=50) with a 95% CI of +10% or −10%, whereby the width of the CI (in percentage) was calculated as follows: 1.96×√(p×(1−p)/n) (1) where p is the percentage (50%) and n is the intended sample size (100). For this feasibility study, we considered this CI appropriate for estimating drop-off rates in future studies. Finally, we considered this sample size suitable for the preplanned exploratory subgroup analyses.

Pasquale F Innominato, Jamie H Macdonald, Wendy Saxton, Laura Longshaw, Rachel Granger, Iman Naja, Carlo Allocca, Ruth Edwards, Solah Rasheed, Frans Folkvord, Jordi de Batlle, Rohit Ail, Enrico Motta, Catherine Bale, Claire Fuller, Anna P Mullard, Christian P Subbe, Dawn Griffiths, Nicholas I Wreglesworth, Leandro Pecchia, Giuseppe Fico, Alessio Antonini

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e52957

Checklists for Complications During Systemic Cancer Treatment Shared by Patients, Friends, and Health Care Professionals: Prospective Interventional Cohort Study

Checklists for Complications During Systemic Cancer Treatment Shared by Patients, Friends, and Health Care Professionals: Prospective Interventional Cohort Study

Groups were matched for gender, type of cancer, and performance status, but patients in the control group were older (mean 59, SD 13 years vs mean 68 SD 13 years; P Participants, comorbidities, cancer type, performance status, and treatment. a Chi-square test. b Not applicable. Checklists were used 2882 times by the 50 patients in the intervention group, a median of 62 times per patient with the number of uses ranging from 13 to 102 times over the study period.

Helen V Jones, Harry Smith, Tim Cooksley, Philippa Jones, Toby Woolley, Derick Gwyn Murdoch, Dafydd Thomas, Betty Foster, Valerie Wakefield, Pasquale Innominato, Anna Mullard, Niladri Ghosal, Christian Subbe

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2020;8(9):e19225

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