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| author | Schnur, Jennifer J. Garcia-Martínez, Angélica Soga, Patrick Badillo-Urquiola, Karla Botello, Alejandra J. Raisbeck, Ana Calderon Chawla, Sugana Ernst, Josef Gentry, William Johnson, Richard P. Kennel, Michael Robles, Jesús Wagner, Madison Medina, Elizabeth Espinosa, Juan Garduño Márquez-González, Horacio Olivar-López, Victor Juárez-Villegas, Luis E. Avilés-Robles, Martha Dorantes-Acosta, Elisa Avila, Viridia Chapa-Koloffon, Gina Cruz, Elizabeth Luis, Leticia Quezada, Clara Orozco, Emanuel Serván-Mori, Edson Cordero, Martha Payo, Rubén Martín Chawla, Nitesh V. |
| author_facet | Schnur, Jennifer J. Garcia-Martínez, Angélica Soga, Patrick Badillo-Urquiola, Karla Botello, Alejandra J. Raisbeck, Ana Calderon Chawla, Sugana Ernst, Josef Gentry, William Johnson, Richard P. Kennel, Michael Robles, Jesús Wagner, Madison Medina, Elizabeth Espinosa, Juan Garduño Márquez-González, Horacio Olivar-López, Victor Juárez-Villegas, Luis E. Avilés-Robles, Martha Dorantes-Acosta, Elisa Avila, Viridia Chapa-Koloffon, Gina Cruz, Elizabeth Luis, Leticia Quezada, Clara Orozco, Emanuel Serván-Mori, Edson Cordero, Martha Payo, Rubén Martín Chawla, Nitesh V. |
| contents | We developed SaludConectaMX as a comprehensive system to track and understand the determinants of complications throughout chemotherapy treatment for children with cancer in Mexico. SaludConectaMX is unique in that it integrates patient clinical indicators with social determinants and caregiver mental health, forming a social-clinical perspective of the patient's evolving health trajectory. The system is composed of a web application (for hospital staff) and a mobile application (for family caregivers), providing the opportunity for cooperative patient monitoring in both hospital and home settings. This paper presents the system's preliminary design and usability evaluation results from a 1.5-year pilot study. Our findings indicate that while the hospital web app demonstrates high completion rates and user satisfaction, the family mobile app requires additional improvements for optimal accessibility; statistical and qualitative data analysis illuminate pathways for system improvement. Based on this evidence, we formalize suggestions for health system development in LMICs, which HCI researchers may leverage in future work. |
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| spellingShingle | SaludConectaMX: Lessons Learned from Deploying a Cooperative Mobile Health System for Pediatric Cancer Care in Mexico Schnur, Jennifer J. Garcia-Martínez, Angélica Soga, Patrick Badillo-Urquiola, Karla Botello, Alejandra J. Raisbeck, Ana Calderon Chawla, Sugana Ernst, Josef Gentry, William Johnson, Richard P. Kennel, Michael Robles, Jesús Wagner, Madison Medina, Elizabeth Espinosa, Juan Garduño Márquez-González, Horacio Olivar-López, Victor Juárez-Villegas, Luis E. Avilés-Robles, Martha Dorantes-Acosta, Elisa Avila, Viridia Chapa-Koloffon, Gina Cruz, Elizabeth Luis, Leticia Quezada, Clara Orozco, Emanuel Serván-Mori, Edson Cordero, Martha Payo, Rubén Martín Chawla, Nitesh V. Human-Computer Interaction Computers and Society We developed SaludConectaMX as a comprehensive system to track and understand the determinants of complications throughout chemotherapy treatment for children with cancer in Mexico. SaludConectaMX is unique in that it integrates patient clinical indicators with social determinants and caregiver mental health, forming a social-clinical perspective of the patient's evolving health trajectory. The system is composed of a web application (for hospital staff) and a mobile application (for family caregivers), providing the opportunity for cooperative patient monitoring in both hospital and home settings. This paper presents the system's preliminary design and usability evaluation results from a 1.5-year pilot study. Our findings indicate that while the hospital web app demonstrates high completion rates and user satisfaction, the family mobile app requires additional improvements for optimal accessibility; statistical and qualitative data analysis illuminate pathways for system improvement. Based on this evidence, we formalize suggestions for health system development in LMICs, which HCI researchers may leverage in future work. |
| title | SaludConectaMX: Lessons Learned from Deploying a Cooperative Mobile Health System for Pediatric Cancer Care in Mexico |
| topic | Human-Computer Interaction Computers and Society |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.00881 |