Published on in Vol 5, No 1 (2019): Jan-Jun

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/11779, first published .
A Smartphone App to Support Carers of People Living With Cancer: A Feasibility and Usability Study

A Smartphone App to Support Carers of People Living With Cancer: A Feasibility and Usability Study

A Smartphone App to Support Carers of People Living With Cancer: A Feasibility and Usability Study

Journals

  1. Heynsbergh N, O S, Livingston P. Assessment of Data Usage of Cancer e-Interventions (ADUCI) Framework for Health App Use of Cancer Patients and Their Caregivers: Framework Development Study. JMIR Cancer 2020;6(2):e18230 View
  2. Ayyoubzadeh S, Shirkhoda M, R Niakan Kalhori S, Mohammadzadeh N, Zakerabasali S. A Smartphone Remote Monitoring App to Follow Up Colorectal Cancer Survivors: Requirement Analysis. JMIR Cancer 2022;8(1):e18083 View
  3. Tennant R, Allana S, Mercer K, Burns C. Caregiver Expectations of Interfacing With Voice Assistants to Support Complex Home Care: Mixed Methods Study. JMIR Human Factors 2022;9(2):e37688 View
  4. McKeown E, McGraw C, Holder P, Shand J, Hirani S. Acceptability and Impact of an Educational App (iCare) for Informal Carers Looking After People at Risk of Pressure Ulceration: Mixed Methods Pilot Study. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(9):e36517 View
  5. Winter N, Green A, Jongebloed H, Ralph N, Chambers S, Livingston P. Designing Supportive e-Interventions for Partners of Men With Prostate Cancer Using Female Partners’ Experiences: Qualitative Exploration Study. JMIR Cancer 2022;8(1):e31218 View
  6. Koya K, Chowdhury G, Green E. Young informal carers’ information needs communicated online: Professional and personal growth, finance, health and relationships. Journal of Information Science 2024;50(3):738 View
  7. Shoucair S, Downing G, O’Rourke J, Greenberg L, Yea M, Vatas G, Kim P, Fishbein T, Unger K, Winslow E. Closing the patient-provider gap along the surgical journey one click at a time: results of a phase I pilot trial of a patient navigation tool. BMC Digital Health 2023;1(1) View
  8. Livingston P, Winter N, Ugalde A, Orellana L, Mikocka-Walus A, Jefford M, Zalcberg J, Orford N, Hutchinson A, Barbour A, Kiss N, Smithers B, Watson D, McCaffrey N, White V, Mouzakis K, Mihalopoulos C, Lane K, Austin D, O E, Whitfield K, Menzies D, Larsen A, Swiatek D, Yuen E, Greenhill E, Russell L, Stevenson K, Musat T. iCare – a self-directed, interactive online program to improve health and wellbeing for people living with upper gastrointestinal or hepato-pancreato-biliary cancers, and their informal carers: the study protocol for a Phase II randomised controlled trial. BMC Cancer 2024;24(1) View
  9. Laidsaar-Powell R, Giunta S, Butow P, Keast R, Koczwara B, Kay J, Jefford M, Turner S, Saunders C, Schofield P, Boyle F, Yates P, White K, Miller A, Butt Z, Bonnaudet M, Juraskova I. Development of Web-Based Education Modules to Improve Carer Engagement in Cancer Care: Design and User Experience Evaluation of the e-Triadic Oncology (eTRIO) Modules for Clinicians, Patients, and Carers. JMIR Medical Education 2024;10:e50118 View
  10. Kelley M, Powell T, Camara D, Shah N, Norton J, Deitelzweig C, Vaidy N, Hsiao C, Wang J, Bierman A. Mobile Health Apps, Family Caregivers, and Care Planning: Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2024;26:e46108 View
  11. Winter N, Ugalde A, Coyne E, Dieperink K, Jongebloed H, Livingston P. People affected by cancer and their carers from gender and sexually diverse communities: their experiences and the role of smartphone applications. BMC Public Health 2024;24(1) View