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Smartphone app and nurse coaching aim to ease life after gynecologic cancer

NCT ID NCT04122235

Summary

This study tested a new follow-up model for women who completed treatment for gynecologic cancers like ovarian, cervical, or endometrial cancer. It compared standard doctor visits to a program where nurses provided half the check-ups, focusing on emotional support and coaching patients to use a special smartphone app. The app helped survivors track symptoms, access information, and set physical activity goals, aiming to improve their overall quality of life and ability to manage long-term effects.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Akershus University Hospital

    Lørenskog, Norway

  • Innlandet Hospital Gjøvik

    Gjøvik, Oppland, 2819, Norway

  • Innlandet Hospital Lillehammer

    Lillehammer, 2609, Norway

  • Nordland Hospital

    Bodø, Norway

  • Oslo University Hospital

    Oslo, Norway

  • Sorlandet Hospital

    Kristiansand, Vest Agder, 4604, Norway

  • St.Olavs Hospital

    Trondheim, Norway

  • Stavanger University Hospital

    Stavanger, Norway

  • Sørlandet hospital Arendal

    Arendal, Norway

  • University Hospital of North Norway

    Tromsø, Norway

  • Vestfold Hospital Trust

    Tønsberg, Norway

  • Østfold Hospital Trust

    Sarpsborg, Norway

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