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http://dx.doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2013.14.9.4961

Cancer Care Management through a Mobile Phone Health Approach: Key Considerations  

Mohammadzadeh, Niloofar (Health Information Management Department, Tehran University of Medical Sciences)
Safdari, Reza (Health Information Management Department, Tehran University of Medical Sciences)
Rahimi, Azin (School of Allied-Health Sciences, Tehran University of Medical Sciences)
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Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention / v.14, no.9, 2013 , pp. 4961-4964 More about this Journal
Abstract
Greater use of mobile phone devices seems inevitable because the health industry and cancer care are facing challenges such as resource constraints, rising care costs, the need for immediate access to healthcare data of types such as audio video texts for early detection and treatment of patients and increasing remote aids in telemedicine. Physicians, in order to study the causes of cancer, detect cancer earlier, act in prevention measures, determine the effectiveness of treatment and specify the reasons for the treatment ineffectiveness, need to access accurate, comprehensive and timely cancer data. Mobile devices provide opportunities and can play an important role in consulting, diagnosis, treatment, and quick access to health information. There easy carriage make them perfect tools for healthcare providers in cancer care management. Key factors in cancer care management systems through a mobile phone health approach must be considered such as human resources, confidentiality and privacy, legal and ethical issues, appropriate ICT and provider infrastructure and costs in general aspects and interoperability, human relationships, types of mobile devices and telecommunication related points in specific aspects. The successful implementation of mobile-based systems in cancer care management will constantly face many challenges. Hence, in applying mobile cancer care, involvement of users and considering their needs in all phases of project, providing adequate bandwidth, preparation of standard tools that provide maximum mobility and flexibility for users, decreasing obstacles to interrupt network communications, and using suitable communication protocols are essential. It is obvious that identifying and reducing barriers and strengthening the positive points will have a significant role in appropriate planning and promoting the achievements of mobile cancer care systems. The aim of this article is to explain key points which should be considered in designing appropriate mobile health systems in cancer care as an approach for improving cancer care management.
Keywords
Cancer care; management; mobile health; key considerations;
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