[E-consult®, an e-health application to improve breast cancer surgery patient’s information]

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serval:BIB_3F2B84EF92FE
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
[E-consult®, an e-health application to improve breast cancer surgery patient’s information]
Journal
Gynecologie, Obstetrique, Fertilite & Senologie
Author(s)
Carré A., Fauvet R., Lelorain S., Lequesne J., Le Brun J.-F., Babin G., Comeny J.
ISSN
2468-7189
Publication state
Published
Issued date
10/2021
Volume
49
Number
10
Pages
729-735
Language
french
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The use of new information and communication technologies is one way of better informing the patient. E-health includes telemedicine but also patient information and self-monitoring, or continuous remote monitoring with connected objects and mobile apps. It is in this context that we have developed and designed a digital application, e-consult®, which we use at the François Baclesse center, dedicated to improving information for patients. The objective of this study was to assess the performance of the e-consult® application in current practice, in order to know if the information delivered to patients was better retained with the application.
METHODS: We conducted a prospective, single-center study at the Cancer Center François Baclesse. One group was received in consultation with the use of e-consult®, the other without. Following the consultation, the patient was given a questionnaire concerning her illness and a satisfaction questionnaire concerning the application.
RESULTS: The average score obtained on the questionnaire in the group having benefited from a consultation with e-consult® (7.12/10) was significantly higher than that obtained in the group having benefited from a consultation without e-consult® (6.4/10) (P=0.0276).
CONCLUSION: Our study showed that patients understood better the information transmitted in consultation with the use of e-consult®. In our opinion, this is the only study evaluating an application in consultation. However, our study has several weaknesses, including the lack of randomization, a small number of patient, and unvalidated questionaries. Despite these promising results, more studies with better internal validity are needed. Future research may also study the impact of the application on the doctor-patient relationship.
Keywords
Breast cancer, Cancer du sein, Consultation, e-health, e-santé, m-health, m-santé, Telemedecine, Télémédecine
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