PROsaiq: A Smart Device-Based and EMR-Integrated System for Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement in Routine Cancer Care

Authors

  • Thilo Schuler Department of Radiation Oncology, Illawarra Cancer Care Centre, Wollongong Hospital, Wollongong NSW
  • Alexis Andrew Miller Centre for Oncology Informatics, Faculty of Engineering & Information Science, University of Wollongong, Gwynneville NSW

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5166/jroi-6-1-24

Abstract

The PROsaiq prototype, which is based on the use of smart devices, was developed to show the technical feasibility of a lean, low-cost ePRO system that integrated with the oncology information system MOSAIQ to provide the potential for benefits in routine patient care, and improved data for clinical research. The system was built with Free & Open Source Software and trialled for a limited number of assessments. The report describes the components used, the decisions made and the hurdles met during the project. An on-line demonstration system is available to showcase PROsaiqs functionality.

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Published

2017-10-02

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Technical Reports / Case Reports

How to Cite

Schuler, T., & Miller, A. A. (2017). PROsaiq: A Smart Device-Based and EMR-Integrated System for Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement in Routine Cancer Care. Journal of Radiation Oncology Informatics, 6(1), 111-131. https://doi.org/10.5166/jroi-6-1-24