Feasibility of implementing a text-based symptom-monitoring program of endometrial, ovarian, and breast cancer patients during treatment
Naughton MJ, Salani R, Peng J, Lustberg M, DeGraffinreid C, Moon J, Loyan H, Beverly Hery CM, Paskett ED. Feasibility of implementing a text-based symptom-monitoring program of endometrial, ovarian, and breast cancer patients during treatment. Quality Of Life Research 2020, 30: 3241-3254. PMID: 33052514, PMCID: PMC8528739, DOI: 10.1007/s11136-020-02660-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancer patientsCancer patientsPatient Health QuestionnaireOverall mean ageHealth care teamNon-medical needsNon-Hispanic whitesLay navigatorsPatient navigationMean ageSleep disturbancesCare teamHealth QuestionnaireLow adherencePatient responseAverage adherenceSleep qualitySymptom monitoringBreast patientsPatientsCancer typesMonthly feedbackMonthsGlobal qualitySymptomsPROMIS-10 scores at six months post-baseline among breast and gynecologic oncology patients participating in a text-based symptom monitoring program with patient navigation.
Naughton M, Salani R, Lustberg M, Peng J, Moon J, Loyan H, Paskett E. PROMIS-10 scores at six months post-baseline among breast and gynecologic oncology patients participating in a text-based symptom monitoring program with patient navigation. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2020, 38: e19173-e19173. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2020.38.15_suppl.e19173.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGynecologic oncology patientsPhysical health scoresMental health functioningOncology patientsSymptom SurveyHealth scoresHealth functioningPROMIS-10Higher ageMental health subscale scoresWorse mental health functioningMental healthBaseline PROMIS scoresLower mental health functioningQuality of lifeInterim resultsLower mental healthPoor patient careOnly significant predictorPatient navigationPatient navigatorsPROMIS scoresSymptom managementCancer stagePatient response