Published on in Vol 5, No 1 (2016): Jan-Mar

A Web- and Mobile-Based Intervention for Women Treated for Breast Cancer to Manage Chronic Pain and Symptoms Related to Lymphedema: Randomized Clinical Trial Rationale and Protocol

A Web- and Mobile-Based Intervention for Women Treated for Breast Cancer to Manage Chronic Pain and Symptoms Related to Lymphedema: Randomized Clinical Trial Rationale and Protocol

A Web- and Mobile-Based Intervention for Women Treated for Breast Cancer to Manage Chronic Pain and Symptoms Related to Lymphedema: Randomized Clinical Trial Rationale and Protocol

Journals

  1. Yang J, Weng L, Chen Z, Cai H, Lin X, Hu Z, Li N, Lin B, Zheng B, Zhuang Q, Du B, Zheng Z, Liu M. Development and Testing of a Mobile App for Pain Management Among Cancer Patients Discharged From Hospital Treatment: Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2019;7(5):e12542 View
  2. Uhm K, Yoo J, Chung S, Lee J, Lee I, Kim J, Lee S, Nam S, Park Y, Lee J, Hwang J. Effects of exercise intervention in breast cancer patients: is mobile health (mHealth) with pedometer more effective than conventional program using brochure?. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 2017;161(3):443 View
  3. Çömez S, Karayurt Ö. The effect of web-based training on life quality and spousal adjustment for women with breast cancer and their spouses. European Journal of Oncology Nursing 2020;47:101758 View
  4. Cal A, Bahar Z, Gorken I. Effects of Health Belief Model based nursing interventions offered at home visits on lymphedema prevention in women with breast cancer: A randomised controlled trial. Journal of Clinical Nursing 2020;29(13-14):2521 View
  5. Fu M, Axelrod D, Guth A, Wang Y, Scagliola J, Hiotis K, Rampertaap K, El-Shammaa N. Usability and feasibility of health IT interventions to enhance Self-Care for Lymphedema Symptom Management in breast cancer survivors. Internet Interventions 2016;5:56 View
  6. Martin E, Di Meglio A, Charles C, Ferreira A, Gbenou A, Blond M, Fagnou B, Arvis J, Pistilli B, Saghatchian M, Vaz Luis I. Use of mHealth to Increase Physical Activity Among Breast Cancer Survivors With Fatigue: Qualitative Exploration. JMIR Cancer 2021;7(1):e23927 View
  7. Fu M, Axelrod D, Guth A, Scagliola J, Rampertaap K, El-Shammaa N, Qiu J, McTernan M, Frye L, Park C, Yu G, Tilley C, Wang Y. A Web- and Mobile-Based Intervention for Women Treated for Breast Cancer to Manage Chronic Pain and Symptoms Related to Lymphedema: Results of a Randomized Clinical Trial. JMIR Cancer 2022;8(1):e29485 View
  8. Martínez‐Jaimez P, Fuster Linares P, Piller N, Masia J, Yamamoto T, López‐Montoya L, Monforte‐Royo C. Multidisciplinary preventive intervention for breast cancer‐related lymphedema: An international consensus. European Journal of Cancer Care 2022;31(6) View
  9. Luo X, Zhang L, Chen J, Zhang Y, Yan J. The Predictive Role of Illness Perception on Lymphedema Risk-Management Behaviors in Women After Breast Cancer Surgery. Cancer Nursing 2024;47(5):358 View
  10. Chen B, Lien H, Yang S, Wu S, Chiang H, Lin L. Impact of Mobile Apps in Conjunction With Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy on Patients' Complications, Quality of Life, and Health-Related Self-Care Behaviors: Randomized Clinical Trial. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2023;11:e48970 View
  11. Qiu L, Wu J, Huang Y, Ye M, Song L, Huang H, Jin Y. Comparison of the effects of different functional exercise sequences on lymphedema in breast cancer: protocol for an exploratory randomised controlled cross-over trial. BMJ Open 2024;14(3):e076127 View
  12. Tandon A, Dhir A, Islam N. Mobile Health Interventions for Cancer Care and Support: The Next Level of Digitalization in Healthcare?. IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management 2024;71:6173 View
  13. Hemati M, Rivaz M, Khademian Z. Lymphedema self-management mobile application with nurse support for post breast cancer surgery survivors: description of the design process and prototype evaluation. BMC Cancer 2024;24(1) View
  14. Boutib A, Azizi A, Youlyouz-Marfak I, Kouiti M, Taiebine M, Benfatah M, Nejjari C, Bounou S, Marfak A. Electronic patient-reported outcome measures (ePROs) as tools for assessing health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in women with gynecologic and breast cancers: a systematic review. DIGITAL HEALTH 2024;10 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Caon M, Angelini L, Ledermann K, Martin-Sölch C, Khaled O, Mugellini E. Proceedings of the 20th Congress of the International Ergonomics Association (IEA 2018). View
  2. Somers T, Kelleher S, Check D. Common Issues in Breast Cancer Survivors. View