Using tablet-based technology in patient education about systemic therapy options for early-stage breast cancer: a pilot study

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作者
Morgan, E. R. [1 ]
Laing, K. [2 ]
McCarthy, J. [2 ]
McCrate, F. [2 ]
Seal, M. D. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toronto, Dept Med Oncol, Toronto, ON, Canada
[2] Eastern Hlth, Canc Care Program, St John, NF, Canada
关键词
Breast cancer; patient education; mobile technology; tablet computers; adjuvant systemic therapy; e-learning; clinical teaching tools; DECISION AID; CLINICAL CONSULTATION; RANDOMIZED-TRIAL; KNOWLEDGE; COMPUTER; COMMUNICATION; SPECIALIST; SURGERY; IMPACT;
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10.3747/co.22.2476
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Background Patient education in early-stage breast cancer has been shown to improve patient well-being and quality of life, but it poses a challenge given the increasingly complex regimens and time constraints in clinical practice. Technology-aided teaching in the clinic could help to improve the understanding of adjuvant systemic therapy for patients. In this prospective pilot study, we used a clinician-administered, tablet-based teaching aid to teach patients with early-stage breast cancer about adjuvant systemic therapy. Methods Participation was offered to newly diagnosed patients with early-stage breast cancer presenting for their first medical oncology visit at a provincial cancer centre. Participants were shown a tablet-based presentation describing procedures, rationales, risks, and benefits of adjuvant systemic therapy as an adjunct to a discussion with the medical oncologist. After the clinic visit, participants completed a questionnaire measuring satisfaction with the visit and knowledge of the treatment plan discussed. Results The 25 patients recruited for the study had a mean age of 57 years. An offer of upfront chemotherapy alone was made to 12 participants (48%), chemotherapy with trastuzumab to 4 (16%), and hormonal therapy to 9 (36%). Correct answers to all questions related to treatment knowledge were given by 22 patients (88%). Satisfaction with the clinic visit was high (mean satisfaction score: 4.53 +/- 0.1 of a possible 5). Conclusions We found that a tablet-based presentation about adjuvant systemic therapy was satisfactory to patients with early-stage breast cancer and that knowledge retention after the clinic visit was high. Tablet-based teaching could be a feasible and effective way of educating patients in the breast oncology clinic and warrants further investigation in randomized studies.
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