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For example, they did not know if “being very nauseous” should be rated with a happy or a dissatisfied smiley. Some participants suggested replacing the smileys with a number:
I don’t know if I’m so much a supporter of smileys. Perhaps I’m more a supporter of numbers, because now I’m suffering from a lot of headaches [presses on “headaches”], and I have chosen to say if I don’t have a headache, then it is a happy smiley [presses on the happiest smiley], and there I would have preferred numbers instead.
JMIR Cancer 2020;6(1):e15008
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On the basis of a cocreation process, our research team at Rigshospitalet, University Hospital of Copenhagen, Denmark, has developed a smartphone app, Kræftværket, to improve the Qo L in AYAs with cancer and AYA cancer survivors [17,18].
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2019;7(10):e13829
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Adolescent and young adult (AYA) oncology and hematology is a developing field of medicine, focusing on a population that faces many distinct hardships throughout medical treatment and beyond. AYAs with cancer face many challenges, including those under physical, psychological, and social domains.
JMIR Form Res 2018;2(2):e23
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While this is a small number of patients, conducting AYA cancer research in Denmark is convenient due to a highly accessible cancer registry and the elimination of certain variables which could influence cancer research, such as health care insurance status, due to the presence of a nationalized health care system [14,15].
Technology provides a contemporary method of delivering health interventions, particularly to AYA patients.
JMIR Res Protoc 2018;7(5):e10098
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