App aims to cut hospital phone tag for cancer patients

NCT ID NCT06371911

Summary

This study tested whether adding a smartphone telemonitoring app called Cureety to usual cancer care could reduce the number of phone calls hospital staff need to make to patients. The calls are typically made before each chemotherapy session to check if patients are well enough for treatment. Researchers compared the usual process to using the app, which lets patients report their symptoms and test results digitally, hoping it would save time for both patients and staff.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Centre François Baclesse

    Caen, 14000, France

  • Centre de Radiothérapie et Oncologie Médicale d'Osny

    Osny, France

  • Centre hospitalier de Bligny

    Bligny, France

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