Supporting colorectal cancer survivors using eHealth: a systematic review and framework suggestion

Supportive Care in Cancer : Official Journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer
Seyed Mohammad AyyoubzadehMarzieh Esmaeili

Abstract

eHealth could potentially support colorectal cancer survivors; however, little is known regarding the overall recent eHealth systems for colorectal cancer survivors. The present study was conducted to address which types of eHealth supports have been provided to colorectal cancer survivors in the past two decades. An electronic search was conducted in four databases including Scopus, PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science. The search query was based on two concepts: the first concept represented colorectal cancer and the second one comprised of information technology tools. The search was limited to 20 years (from 19 January 1999 to 19 January 2019). Obtained results were tabulated and represented as a framework. Fifteen papers were included in this systematic review. Information including intervention type, eHealth tools, main features of the system, and outcomes were extracted from selected papers. Obtained results were characterized using a four-layer framework. This framework included layers of hardware, software, service (educating the patient, medication intake, physical activity, health status monitoring, hospital visit reminder, and discussion group), and outcome. Outcome layer was composed of the following domains: quality...Continue Reading

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Mar 1, 2021·International Journal of Medical Informatics·Marzieh EsmaeiliSharareh R Niakan Kalhori
May 21, 2021·Journal of Biomedical Informatics·Diogo Albino de QueirozRodrigo da Rosa Righi

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