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1 to 3 of 3 Research Studies DisplayedHeneghan MB, Hussain T, Barrera L
Access to technology and preferences for an mHealth intervention to promote medication adherence in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia: approach leveraging behavior change techniques.
This study’s objectives were to examine access to mobile technology and preferences for an mHealth intervention to improve medication adherence in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Parents of children with ALL as well as adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with ALL who received maintenance chemotherapy were given a cross-sectional survey. Findings showed that parents, adolescents, and AYAs reported ubiquitous access to mobile technology and strong interest in multiple adherence-specific mHealth app features. Parents and AYAs provided valuable insight into preferred features for a multifunctional behavioral intervention to promote medication adherence in pediatric ALL.
AHRQ-funded; HS023011.
Citation: Heneghan MB, Hussain T, Barrera L .
Access to technology and preferences for an mHealth intervention to promote medication adherence in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia: approach leveraging behavior change techniques.
J Med Internet Res 2021 Feb 18;23(2):e24893. doi: 10.2196/24893..
Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Young Adults, Caregiving, Cancer, Medication, Patient Adherence/Compliance, Health Information Technology (HIT), Treatments
Liu S, Mazur T, Li H
SU-F-T-275: A correlation study on 3D fluence-based QA and 2D dose measurement-based QA.
The aim of this paper was to demonstrate the feasibility and creditability of computing and verifying 3D fluencies to assure IMRT and VMAT treatment deliveries, by correlating the passing rates of the 3D fluence-based QA (P(alpha)) to the passing rates of 2D dose measurement based QA (P(Dm)). It concluded that the demonstrated correlations improve the creditability of using 3D fluence-based QA for assuring treatment deliveries for IMRT/VMAT plans.
AHRQ-funded; HS022888.
Citation: Liu S, Mazur T, Li H .
SU-F-T-275: A correlation study on 3D fluence-based QA and 2D dose measurement-based QA.
Med Phys 2016 Jun;43(6 Part 17):3525-26. doi: 10.1118/1.4956415.
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Keywords: Cancer, Healthcare Delivery, Treatments, Patient Safety, Health Information Technology (HIT)
Liu S, Wu Y, Chang X
TU-FG-201-03: Automatic pre-delivery verification using statistical analysis of consistencies in treatment plan parameters by the treatment site and modality.
A novel computer software system, namely APDV (Automatic Pre-Delivery Verification), was developed for verifying patient treatment plan parameters right prior to treatment deliveries in order to automatically detect and prevent catastrophic errors. This study implemented APDV as a stand-alone program to ensure required real time performance. It concluded that APDV could be useful in detecting and preventing catastrophic errors immediately before treatment deliveries.
AHRQ-funded; HS022888.
Citation: Liu S, Wu Y, Chang X .
TU-FG-201-03: Automatic pre-delivery verification using statistical analysis of consistencies in treatment plan parameters by the treatment site and modality.
Med Phys 2016 Jun;43(6 Part 35):3753. doi: 10.1118/1.4957526.
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Keywords: Cancer, Healthcare Delivery, Treatments, Patient Safety, Health Information Technology (HIT)