2016
DOI: 10.2196/resprot.5547
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An Online Learning Module to Increase Self-Efficacy and Involvement in Care for Patients With Advanced Lung Cancer: Research Protocol

Abstract: BackgroundImproving patient care for individuals with lung cancer is a priority due to the increasing burden of the disease globally. One way this can be done is by improving patient self-management capabilities through increasing their self-efficacy. This can improve positive outcomes for patients with chronic conditions and increase their ability to manage the challenges of such illnesses. Unfortunately, patients with chronic conditions often struggle to travel far from home to engage with patient education … Show more

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“… 17 However, in developing eHealth tools, often only researchers and instructional designers are involved, and end-users’ (ie, patients) opinions are overlooked or are only assessed after eHealth tool development is completed (eg, in refs. 18 - 20 ). It is essential to investigate both patients’ and family caregivers’ perspectives and preferences regarding eHealth tools prior to developing them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 17 However, in developing eHealth tools, often only researchers and instructional designers are involved, and end-users’ (ie, patients) opinions are overlooked or are only assessed after eHealth tool development is completed (eg, in refs. 18 - 20 ). It is essential to investigate both patients’ and family caregivers’ perspectives and preferences regarding eHealth tools prior to developing them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A mixed methods quasi-experimental study [ 18 ]. This design was selected as being the most suitable to evaluating both the feasibility and acceptability of an online microlearning program.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%