Web-based, intervention, cancer survivors, patient, empowerment, PICOT elements, Kuijpers, Kaltenbaugh, utilize traditional intervention, cancer care, health information technology, caregivers, hospital, physical activities, psychological burden, nursing, health
Patient empowerment is linked with the improvement of patients' health outcomes. It is said to help patients to take care of their health conditions, and in return, improve their health outcomes. Web-based intervention has been one of the methods used to empower patients. It has been used to supply patients with electronic information they need to take care of their health conditions in the absence of nurses and other caregivers. In diabetes, it has been shown to help diabetic patients to improve their health conditions. In cardiovascular diseases, it has also been shown to improve the health outcomes of the patients (Kuijpers et al., 2013).
[...] The change for each individual would be recorded in an Excel table, and the results used to make the final decision. The proposed web-based intervention would involve teaching cancer survivors how they can improve their physical activities. As the name suggests, the intervention would be conducted online. Consequently, the cancer survivors in the experimental group would receive training material via their e-mails two times a week. The training materials would educate the cancer survivors the way they can improve their physical activities. [...]
[...] The intervention would provide cancer survivors with tailored information to improve their health outcomes. The Necessary PICOT Elements P - (Population): Adults aged between twenty-five years and eighty years who are cancer survivors would participate in the proposed web-based intervention. One group of these people would form the experimental group whereas another group would form the control group (Riva et al., 2012). The experimental group would be subjected to the proposed intervention whereas the control group would not be subjected to the intervention. [...]
[...] It would relieve them from possible financial cost that they might be unwilling to incur together with the time that they might not have for visiting hospital frequently (Ferrell, & Wittenberg, 2017). Based on this fact, the proposed intervention would be efficient in taking care of cancer survivors. Conclusion In terms of benefits, the proposed web-based intervention would largely empower cancer survivors to improve their physical activities. It would particularly supply these people with the learning materials they require to improve the quality of their lives through improved physical activities. [...]
[...] The proposed web-based intervention would be effective in improving the physical activities and the overall quality of life for cancer survivors. It would eliminate some of the barriers that cancer survivors encounter as they utilize traditional intervention that is both costly and inefficient. It would cut down the cost of travelling to hospitals to seek medical advices. It would also reduce the time that cancer survivors spend seeking medical advices from hospitals and other cancer facilities. It would particularly offer tailored information to cancer survivors conveniently and on a timely manner (Kaltenbaugh et al., 2015). [...]
[...] Web-based intervention has been one of the methods used to empower patients. It has been used to supply patients with electronic information they need to take care of their health conditions in the absence of nurses and other caregivers.In diabetes, it has been shown to help diabetic patients to improve their health conditions.In cardiovascular diseases, it has also been shown to improve the health outcomes of the patients (Kuijpers et al., 2013). Web-based interventions have also been used to help family caregivers that take of their relatives with cancer to cope up with depressive symptoms, isolation and loneliness (Kaltenbaugh et al., 2015). [...]
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