Changing Prospects: eHealth to improve supportive care for cancer patients

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Changing Prospects: eHealth to improve supportive care for cancer patients. Irma Verdonck-de Leeuw and Nelly van Uden-Kraan VU University, Clinical Psychology VU University Medical Center, Otolaryngology / Head & Neck Surgery. Cancer: incidence and prevalence. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  • Changing Prospects: eHealth to improve supportive care for cancer patients.

    Irma Verdonck-de Leeuw and Nelly van Uden-Kraan

    VU University, Clinical PsychologyVU University Medical Center, Otolaryngology / Head & Neck Surgery

  • Cancer: incidence and prevalenceIncidence: almost 100.000 new cases per year

    age:70 % older than 60 years20 % between 45 and 60 years 9 % younger than 45 years 1 % younger than 15 years

    Survival: about 60%, dependent on type and stage of disease

    Prevalence: 650.000 patients living with cancer (estimation)

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  • Increase in the number of cancer survivors Earlier diagnosis, Improved therapies

    Greater emphasis on quantity AND quantity of life

    Cancer is seen as a chronic disease at least for some types of cancer as breast, prostate cancer in an early stage

    Burden on health care delivery systems Innovation of our care delivery models in general Focus on cost in relation to quality of careCurrent focus on cancer survivorship

  • Cancer Care Pathways

  • Cancer Care Pathways: examplesBreastProstateLungHead and NeckMelanomaColo-rectal..and more

  • BreastProstateLungHead and NeckMelanomaColo-rectal..and moreOncoKompas

  • Head Matters: Guided self-help exercises during radiotherapy to prevent speech and swallowing problemsIngrid Cnossen

  • Selfmanagement portal for larygectomized patients

  • Stepped care targeting anxiety and depressionVoorbeeld vanaantal patienten in: 100 7035 15 (hersteld) uit: 30 35 20

    Week 0 2 7 12Anne-Marie Krebber

  • Head Lines: Guided self-help targeting anxiety and depression

  • Screening / monitoring quality of life in clinical practice

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  • Participatory design approach *Development cycleStudies

  • Development cycle OncoKompas Step 1: Qualitative needs assessment patients (N=30)Step 2: Qualitative needs assessment multidisciplinary oncology team (N=11) OncoKompas prototype (OncoKompas 0.1)

    Step 4: Usability study among HNC patients (N=18)Step 5: Cognitive walkthrough care professionals (N=21)

    OncoKompas 1.0

    Step 6: Feasibility study among HNC patients (N=61) *

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  • Feasibility study (1) Aim multi-centre pilot study To assess feasibility of OncoKompas in clinical practice in patients with head and neck cancer

    Study design Baseline measurement OncoKompas is made available to patients at the VUmc, LUMC and Maastricht UMC Quantitative (satisfaction) survey

    Participants (N=61) 36 men and 25 women Average age: 58 years (24-73 years)

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  • Feasibility study (2) Mean OncoKompas score: 7 (1-10 scale)

    Positive findings75% would recommend OncoKompas to fellow patients 80% could easily find relevant information in OncoKompas >60% satisfied with the supportive care options offered

    Considerations 35% indicated that certain questions were difficult to answer31% felt that going through the OncoKompas took too much timeOncoKompas should be made available on a tablet *

  • Up-dating OncoKompasAdding tumor specific modulesDevelopment of new functionalities (e.g. zip code specification)Optimizing OncoKompasUpcoming studies *

  • Contact informationQuestionsNelly van [email protected]

    VUmc BasispresentatieVUmc Basispresentatie*VUmc Basispresentatie*