Optimising symptom management in children with cancer using a novel mobile phone application: protocol for a controlled hybrid effectiveness implementation trial (RESPONSE)

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Natalie Bradford
Paula Condon
Erin Pitt
Zephanie Tyack
Kimberly Alexander
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[1] Queensland University of Technology,Cancer and Palliative Care Outcomes Centre, School of Nursing
[2] Queensland Children’s Hospital,Centre for Children’s Health Research, Children’s Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service
[3] Queensland University of Technology,Centre for Healthcare Transformation, Faculty of Health
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Child; Adolescent; Cancer; Patient Reported Outcome; Digital health; Mobile health; Symptoms and side effect; Health services research; Implementation; Trial;
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