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- W4328102247 abstract "The use of allogeneic stem cell transplantation (allo-SCT) for the treatment of hematologic diseases is steadily increasing; however, allo-SCT has the downside of causing considerable treatment-related morbidity and mortality. Mobile technology applied to healthcare (mHealth) has proven to be a cost-effective strategy to improve care and offer new services to people with multimorbidity, but there are little data on its usefulness in allo-SCT recipients. Here we describe a new integrated healthcare model facilitated by an mHealth platform, EMMASalud-MY-Medula, and to report the results of a feasibility and usability pilot study. The MY-Medula platform was developed in 4 phases. First, patient and healthcare professional needs were identified, and technological development and pretesting tests were conducted (phases 1 to 3, January 2016 to March 2021). Then a nonrandomized, prospective, observational, single-center pilot study was conducted (October 2021 to January 2022) at the adult SCT unit of a tertiary university hospital. Twenty-eight volunteer allo-SCT recipients were included in the pilot study, of whom one-half were outpatients in the first-year post-SCT and one-half were affected by steroid-dependent graft-versus-host disease (SR-GVHD). All patients used the MY-Medula app during the 2-month follow-up period, with a median number of visits to the app of 143 (range, 6 to 477). A total of 2067 self-monitoring records were created, and 205 text messages were received, most of them related to symptoms description (47%) and doubts about medication (21%). In 3.4% of the cases, drug dosage was adjusted by the pharmacist because of dosing errors or interactions. At the end of the study, a 6-question Likert-type questionnaire for patients and a 22-question test for healthcare professionals showed a high degree of satisfaction (95% and 100%, respectively) with the new healthcare pathway. Reengineering the follow-up of allo-SCT recipients into an integrated, multidisciplinary model of care facilitated by mHealth tools is feasible and has been associated with high usability and a high degree of satisfaction by patients and healthcare professionals. A randomized trial aiming to determine the cost-effectiveness of MY-Medula-based follow-up post-SCT is currently enrolling participants." @default.
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- W4328102247 title "Feasibility of a New Model of Care for Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation Recipients Facilitated by eHealth: The MY-Medula Pilot Study" @default.
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