Implementation and preliminary effectiveness of a real‐time pain management smartphone app for adolescents with cancer: A multicenter pilot clinical study
Pediatric Blood & Cancer2017Vol. 64(10)
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Lindsay Jibb, Bonnie Stevens, Paul C. Nathan, Emily Seto, Joseph A Cafazzo, Donna L. Johnston, Vanessa Hum, Jennifer Stinson
Abstract
Implementation of Pain Squad+ is feasible and the app appears to improve pain-related outcomes for adolescents with cancer. A multicenter RCT will be undertaken to examine app effectiveness.
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