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Survivor mHealth: Assessing Feasibility of a Wearable Device and App in Cancer Survivors
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Wearable device deployment for Cancer and Cardiovascular Diseases. Completed, enrolled 31 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The Survivor mobile health (mHealth) study is testing the use of wearable devices (Fitbits) and a smartphone application in cancer survivors. The goal of the program is to increase survivor's physical activity levels. The Fitbit will be synced to the app and participants will receive messages and notifications about their activity levels. Participants will also complete surveys through the app asking how useful it is and ways to improve it. The study team will conduct qualitative interviews at the completion of the 3 months to see how participants liked the program, and ways it can be improved and make it more specific to cancer survivors. The study team will also conduct interviews with providers and clinic staff to assess their perceptions of patient digital health programs and preferences for receiving patient-generated health data.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Participants will receive a Fitbit to be synced with a smartphone app (MyDataHelps). Participants will receive push notifications to complete surveys via the MyDataHelps app. The Fitbit will sync with the app for data collection.