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A Research Roadmap: Connected Health as an Enabler of Cancer Patient Support

Author(s)
Signorelli, Gabriel  
Lehocki, Fedor  
Mora Fernandez, Matilde  
O'Neill, Gillian  
O'Connor, Dominic  
Brennan, Louise  
Monteiro-Guerra, Francisco  
et al.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/11370
Date Issued
2019-10-29
Date Available
2020-05-06T09:26:31Z
Abstract
The evidence that quality of life is a positive variable for the survival of cancer patients has prompted the interest of the health and pharmaceutical industry in considering that variable as a final clinical outcome. Sustained improvements in cancer care in recent years have resulted in increased numbers of people living with and beyond cancer, with increased attention being placed on improving quality of life for those individuals. Connected Health provides the foundations for the transformation of cancer care into a patient-centric model, focused on providing fully connected, personalized support and therapy for the unique needs of each patient. Connected Health creates an opportunity to overcome barriers to health care support among patients diagnosed with chronic conditions. This paper provides an overview of important areas for the foundations of the creation of a new Connected Health paradigm in cancer care. Here we discuss the capabilities of mobile and wearable technologies; we also discuss pervasive and persuasive strategies and device systems to provide multidisciplinary and inclusive approaches for cancer patients for mental well-being, physical activity promotion, and rehabilitation. Several examples already show that there is enthusiasm in strengthening the possibilities offered by Connected Health in persuasive and pervasive technology in cancer care. Developments harnessing the Internet of Things, personalization, patient-centered design, and artificial intelligence help to monitor and assess the health status of cancer patients. Furthermore, this paper analyses the data infrastructure ecosystem for Connected Health and its semantic interoperability with the Connected Health economy ecosystem and its associated barriers. Interoperability is essential when developing Connected Health solutions that integrate with health systems and electronic health records. Given the exponential business growth of the Connected Health economy, there is an urgent need to develop mHealth (mobile health) exponentially, making it both an attractive and challenging market. In conclusion, there is a need for user-centered and multidisciplinary standards of practice to the design, development, evaluation, and implementation of Connected Health interventions in cancer care to ensure their acceptability, practicality, feasibility, effectiveness, affordability, safety, and equity.
Sponsorship
European Commission Horizon 2020
Science Foundation Ireland
Other Sponsorship
Insight Research Centre
European Cooperation in Science and Technology
Tatra banka Foundation
Research Agency in Slovakia
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
Programa de Bolsas Santander Universidades 2018
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
JMIR
Journal
Journal of Medical Internet Research
Volume
21
Issue
10
Copyright (Published Version)
2019 the Authors
Subjects

Cancer

Connected health

mHealth

eHealth

Mental health

Physical activity

Rehabilitation

Wearable

Internet of Things

Quality of life

DOI
10.2196/14360
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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