Publications by authors named "Cheolkyung Sin"

Objective: This study aimed to analyze the effect of Smart Cancer Care program on the quality of life and ease of chemotherapy continuation in cancer patients and the effect of additional tele-management on frequency of use and satisfaction with the Smart Cancer Care program.

Methods: 'Smart Cancer Care' is a mobile program that allows cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy to report symptoms of adverse events and receive remote management. In this study, patients were randomly assigned to three groups: Group A, who received only classical face-to-face management; Group B, who used the Smart Cancer Care program as addition; and Group C, who used the Smart Cancer Care program and received telephone management.

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  • The study explored the relationship between cancer patients' viral anxiety, depression due to COVID-19, and their fear of cancer progression, also considering the impact of coping strategies.
  • 558 cancer patients from Ulsan University Hospital participated, revealing that fear of cancer progression was significantly related to their age, levels of viral anxiety, depression, and the use of maladaptive coping strategies like catastrophizing.
  • The results indicated that both viral anxiety and depression directly contributed to fear of progression, with catastrophizing acting as a mediating factor in this relationship.
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Background: As outpatient chemotherapy treatment increases, cancer patients receiving chemotherapy spend more time at home. In addition, since the types of chemotherapy are gradually expanding, it will be essential to prepare patient self-management strategies for various chemotherapy-related side effects. This study aimed to develop a platform (called Smart Cancer Care) to implement a chemotherapy side effect management program and to evaluate its feasibility.

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