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Objective
Pain is common among people with advanced cancer. While opioids provide significant relief, incorporating psycho‐behavioral treatments may improve pain outcomes. We examined patients' experiences with pain self‐management and how their self‐management of chronic, cancer‐related pain may be complemented by behavioral mobile health (mHealth) interventions.
Methods
We conducted semi‐structured...
Background
A range of psychological issues often accompany breast cancer chemotherapy. Due to their ubiquity, mobile phones have been used to deliver supportive interventions addressing these issues. However, we currently lack sufficient evidence to guide the design of such interventions.
Aim
To analyse and synthesise available evidence on the effectiveness of mobile‐phone‐based (mHealth) interventions...