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Improving Patient-reported Outcomes After Lung Cancer Surgery With Mobile Internet Platform

Randomized Controlled Study on Improving Patient-reported Outcomes After Lung Cancer Surgery With Mobile Internet Platform


Sponsor

Shanghai Chest Hospital

Enrollment

216 participants

Start Date

Mar 24, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

This study focuses on the significant impact of lung cancer in China, highlighted by its high incidence and mortality rates, influenced by factors like aging populations, smoking, and environmental issues. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the duration, severity, and factors affecting post-surgery symptoms like pain and coughing in patients. The research underlines the value of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in enhancing postoperative care and survival rates through improved symptom monitoring and patient engagement. Utilizing internet technology, specifically a platform integrated with WeChat, the study aims to improve patient management and follow-ups post-discharge. The objective is to use mobile internet technology to build a high-quality prospective database on postoperative lung cancer patient outcomes, analyzing factors affecting postoperative discomfort and assessing the role of interactive platforms in improving patient care.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 80 Years

Inclusion Criteria3

  • Diagnosed with Stage I-III lung cancer and surgically resected at our centre.
  • Owns and uses a smartphone and can use WeChat.
  • Volunteer to participate in this study and sign an informed consent form.

Exclusion Criteria4

  • Received any non-surgical anti-tumour therapy (radiotherapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy or immunotherapy) for lung cancer during the follow-up period.
  • After enrolment, preoperative emergence of serious comorbidities (inability to tolerate surgery or anaesthesia) that are not suitable for, or cannot be implemented as planned, in the study's treatment regimen.
  • After admission, the patient's condition changes and the need to change from elective surgery to emergency surgery is confirmed by the doctor in charge.
  • At any stage after entering the study, the patient voluntarily requests to withdraw or discontinue treatment due to personal reasons.

Interventions

OTHERUsing mobile internet platforms for follow-up management of postoperative symptoms in lung cancer patients.

Using mobile internet platforms for follow-up management of postoperative symptoms in lung cancer patients.


Locations(1)

Zuodong Song

Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China

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