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  • Digital Health
  • Healthcare Informatics

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  • Remote patient monitoring (RPM) enhances patient access and provider communication.
  • Limited understanding exists regarding clinician usability of RPM applications in cancer care settings.
  • This study focuses on clinician end-user perspectives in the Northeastern United States.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the usability and functionality of RPM tools.
  • To elicit oncology clinician experiences with RPM for post-discharge cancer patients.
  • To identify areas for RPM program improvement.

Main Methods:

  • Survey of 30 oncology clinicians (31% response rate) managing RPM patients.
  • Exploration of survey responses with highest disagreement.
  • Semi-structured interviews with 5 clinicians (30% response rate).

Main Results:

  • Clinicians found RPM easy to use and confirmed symptom alerts.
  • Areas for improvement include digital portal reporting and workload impact.
  • Interviews revealed themes of clinician/patient constraints and program enhancement suggestions.

Conclusions:

  • Clinicians value RPM for symptom management and provider engagement.
  • Suggested improvements include functional changes and patient-reported symptom data.
  • Enhanced technical resources for home monitoring devices are needed.