Browsing NTNU Open by Author "McCrone, Paul"
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Adaptation and implementation of a mobile phone-based remote symptom monitoring system for people with cancer in Europe
Furlong, Eileen; Darley, Andrew; Fox, Patricia A.; Buick, Alison R.; Kotronoulas, Grigorios; Miller, Morven; Flowerday, Adrian; Miaskowski, Christine; Patiraki, Elisabeth; Katsaragakis, Stylianos; Ream, Emma; Armes, Jo; Gaiger, Alexander; Berg, Geir Vegard; McCrone, Paul; Donnan, Peter; McCann, Lisa; Maguire, Roma (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Background: There has been an international shift in health care, which has seen an increasing focus and development of technological and personalized at-home interventions that aim to improve health outcomes and ... -
Evaluating complex interventions in End of Life Care: the MORECare Statement on good practice generated by a synthesis of transparent expert consultations and systematic reviews
Higginson, Irene J.; Evans, Catherine J.; Grande, Gunn; Preston, Nancy; Morgan, Myfanwy; McCrone, Paul; Lewis, Penney; Fayers, Peter; Harding, Richard; Hotopf, Matthew; Murray, Scott A.; Benalia, Hamid; Gysels, Marjolein; Farquhar, Morag; Todd, Chris (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Background Despite being a core business of medicine, end of life care (EoLC) is neglected. It is hampered by research that is difficult to conduct with no common standards. We aimed to develop evidence-based guidance on ... -
The eSMART study protocol: a randomised controlled trial to evaluate electronic symptom management using the advanced symptom management system (ASyMS) remote technology for patients with cancer
Maguire, Roma; Fox, Patricia A.; McCann, Lisa; Miaskowski, Christine; Kotronoulas, Grigorios; Miller, Morven; Furlong, Eileen; Ream, Emma; Armes, Jo; Patiraki, Elisabeth; Gaiger, Alexander; Berg, Geir Vegard; Flowerday, Adrian; Donnan, Peter; McCrone, Paul; Apostolidis, Kathi; Harris, Jenny; Katsaragakis, Stylianos; Buick, Alison R.; Kearney, Nora (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Abstract Introduction While some evidence exists that real-time remote symptom monitoring devices can decrease morbidity and prevent unplanned admissions in oncology patients, overall, these studies have significant ...