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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Cancer

Date Submitted: Jan 7, 2022
Date Accepted: May 31, 2022

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Optimizing Social Support in Oncology with Digital Platforms

Katsaros D, Hawthorne J, Patel J, Pothier K, Aungst T, Franzese C

Optimizing Social Support in Oncology with Digital Platforms

JMIR Cancer 2022;8(2):e36258

DOI: 10.2196/36258

PMID: 35749161

PMCID: 9270705

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Optimizing Social Support in Oncology with Digital Platforms

  • Dimos Katsaros; 
  • James Hawthorne; 
  • Jay Patel; 
  • Kaitlin Pothier; 
  • Timothy Aungst; 
  • Chris Franzese

ABSTRACT

Increased cancer prevalence and survival rates coupled with earlier patient discharges from hospitals has created a larger need for social support. Cancer care is both short-term and long-term, requiring acute treatments, treatments for remission, and long-term screenings and treatment regimens. Healthcare systems are already overwhelmed and often struggle to provide social support systems for everyone. Caregivers are limited in number, and even when they are available, they often lack necessary information, skills, or resources to meet the needs of patients with cancer. The act of caregiving presents various challenges, and caregivers themselves often need social support as well. Despite these needs, most social support programs are targeted toward patients alone. Given the prevalence of cancer and known needs of these patients and their caregivers, the ability to identify those who need social support is crucial. Further, the scalability and overall availability of social support programs is vital for successful patient care. This paper establishes the benefits of social support for both patients and caregivers coping with cancer treatments, explores innovative ways of identifying patients who may need social support using digital tools, and reviews potential advantages of digital social support programs.


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Please cite as:

Katsaros D, Hawthorne J, Patel J, Pothier K, Aungst T, Franzese C

Optimizing Social Support in Oncology with Digital Platforms

JMIR Cancer 2022;8(2):e36258

DOI: 10.2196/36258

PMID: 35749161

PMCID: 9270705

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