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State of eHealth in Cancer Care: Review of the Benefits and Limitations of eHealth Tools

Susan Doyle-Lindrud

2020Clinical journal of oncology nursing30 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: eHealth has the potential to improve patient access to care through the use of various tools. OBJECTIVES: This article provides a review of some eHealth technologies, including a discussion of their benefits and limitations. An overview of studies using eHealth technologies are summarized, and future directions are explored. METHODS: A review of the eHealth literature was conducted, with a focus on outcomes of telehealth interventions in cancer care. FINDINGS: eHealth can transform health care by expanding the reach of clinical cancer care. Examples of this expansion of care include patients who live in remote areas with limited access to oncology providers, patients who find travel challenging, and patients who prefer the convenience of communicating with their provider from their home. Such telehealth interventions can increase patient satisfaction, but additional research is needed to further evaluate patient outcomes.

Topics & Concepts

eHealthTelehealthMedicineTelemedicineHealth careDigital healthNursingHealth informationKnowledge managementComputer scienceEconomic growthEconomicsTelemedicine and Telehealth ImplementationMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsSocial Media in Health Education