Examining the Equitable Adoption and Utilization of Remote Health Monitoring Systems for Cancer Pain Management
Poster Number: P122
Presentation Time: 05:00 PM - 06:30 PM
Abstract Keywords: Real-World Evidence Generation, Mobile Health, Tracking and Self-management Systems, Telemedicine, Advanced Disease
Primary Track: Applications
We deployed a remote health monitoring system, designed to help manage cancer pain, to dyads of patients with advanced cancer and their family caregiver home for two weeks. We tracked cancer pain recorded by patient and caregiver using on-demand ecological momentary assessments. Differences in recorded pain and system utilization highlight the need to tailor the system to user characteristics. Future analysis will further examine the relationship between user characteristics, system utilization, and cancer pain experience.
Speaker(s):
Mina Ostovari, PhD
University of Virginia
Poster Number: P122
Presentation Time: 05:00 PM - 06:30 PM
Abstract Keywords: Real-World Evidence Generation, Mobile Health, Tracking and Self-management Systems, Telemedicine, Advanced Disease
Primary Track: Applications
We deployed a remote health monitoring system, designed to help manage cancer pain, to dyads of patients with advanced cancer and their family caregiver home for two weeks. We tracked cancer pain recorded by patient and caregiver using on-demand ecological momentary assessments. Differences in recorded pain and system utilization highlight the need to tailor the system to user characteristics. Future analysis will further examine the relationship between user characteristics, system utilization, and cancer pain experience.
Speaker(s):
Mina Ostovari, PhD
University of Virginia
Examining the Equitable Adoption and Utilization of Remote Health Monitoring Systems for Cancer Pain Management
Category
Poster - Regular
Description
Date: Monday (11/11)
Time: 05:00 PM to 06:30 PM
Room: Grand Ballroom (Posters)
Time: 05:00 PM to 06:30 PM
Room: Grand Ballroom (Posters)