Comprehensive Electronic Cancer Support System for Symptom Management
University of Pittsburgh research has developed a web-based collaborative care intervention designed to reduce symptoms of depression, pain, and fatigue in cancer patients, thereby improving their overall quality of life. This innovative system combines a user-friendly website with care coordinators to provide comprehensive support for managing cancer-related symptoms. The intervention has been tested and proven effective in clinical trials.
Description
The Comprehensive Electronic Cancer Support System is a web-based platform that integrates collaborative care principles to support cancer patients in managing symptoms such as depression, pain, and fatigue. The system includes a user-friendly website designed for feasibility, usability, and efficacy, and is complemented by care coordinators who provide personalized support. This approach ensures that patients receive continuous and tailored care, enhancing their quality of life during treatment.Applications
• Cancer symptom management• Patient support and education
• Collaborative care interventions
• Quality of life improvement
