Can a phone app ease the emotional burden for breast cancer survivors?
NCT ID NCT04583891
Summary
This study tested whether a publicly available mobile app (IntelliCare) could help reduce depression and anxiety in breast cancer survivors. It involved 313 women diagnosed within the past five years who reported elevated symptoms. The research also explored if adding human coaching for those who weren't using the app much could improve their engagement and outcomes.
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University of Virginia
Charlottesville, Virginia, 22904, United States
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