Title :
Telenursing in colorectal cancer patient follow-up and treatment assessment: A mixed methods evaluation study
Author :
Dias, M.J. ; Fragoso, Maria ; Lara-Santos, Lucio ; Pereira Rodrigues, Pedro
Author_Institution :
Inst. Portugues de Oncologia Francisco Gentil, Porto, Portugal
Abstract :
The incidence of colorectal cancer cases in the Portuguese Institute of Oncology of Porto created the need of a telenursing program in the Gastro-Intestinal Cancer Unit. After staging, treatment may involve surgery radio and chemotherapy (either oral or IV). Patients with no treatment after surgery are scheduled for medical exams every 3 months in the first 2 years. Patients on chemotherapy need to be compliant and to have a close monitoring of adverse events. The GI Cancer Unit uses a telenursing information system to help assess colorectal cancer patients´ follow-up after surgery, medical treatment compliance and adverse events. A mixed-methods evaluation was done to a) describe the target population, b) detect problems in the telenursing information system, and c) suggest changes to meet users´ requirements. From 181 outbound phone calls, representing 67 patients (49 in treatment and 18 in follow-up), patients´ main characteristics were extracted and system´s problems were identified by the intervening nurses. Recommendations will be useful for a further development of the system.
Keywords :
biological organs; cancer; drug delivery systems; medical information systems; patient care; patient monitoring; radiation therapy; surgery; telemedicine; tumours; Gastro-Intestinal Cancer Unit; IV chemotherapy; Portuguese Institute-of-Oncology-of-Porto; close monitoring; colorectal cancer patient follow-up; colorectal cancer patient treatment assessment; medical examination; medical treatment compliance; mixed methods evaluation study; mixed-methods evaluation; oral chemotherapy; outbound phone calls; surgery radiotherapy; telenursing information system; telenursing program; time 2 yr; time 3 month; users requirements; Cancer; Chemotherapy; Guidelines; Hospitals; Information systems; Protocols; Surgery;
Conference_Titel :
Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS), 2013 IEEE 26th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Porto
DOI :
10.1109/CBMS.2013.6627799