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Tiffany Sandell
Researcher at Wollongong Hospital
Publications - 8
Citations - 98
Tiffany Sandell is an academic researcher from Wollongong Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 65 citations.
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eHealth System for Collecting and Utilizing Patient Reported Outcome Measures for Personalized Treatment and Care (PROMPT-Care) Among Cancer Patients: Mixed Methods Approach to Evaluate Feasibility and Acceptability
Afaf Girgis,Ivana Durcinoska,Janelle V. Levesque,Martha Gerges,Tiffany Sandell,Anthony Arnold,Geoff P. Delaney,Geoff P. Delaney +7 more
TL;DR: Patients and oncology staff found the PROMPT-Care system to be highly acceptable, and the results suggest that it would be feasible to implement it into an oncologists' setting.
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Development and feasibility testing of PROMPT-Care, an eHealth system for collection and use of patient-reported outcome measures for personalized treatment and care: a study protocol
Afaf Girgis,Geoff P. Delaney,Geoff P. Delaney,Anthony Arnold,Andrew Miller,Janelle V. Levesque,Nasreen Kaadan,Martin G Carolan,Martin G Carolan,Nicole Cook,Kenneth Masters,Thomas T Tran,Tiffany Sandell,Ivana Durcinoska,Martha Gerges,Sandra Avery,Weng Ng,Stephen Della-Fiorentina,Haryana M. Dhillon,Ashley Maher +19 more
TL;DR: This study will test the feasibility and acceptability of a newly developed eHealth system which facilitates PRO data capture from cancer patients, data linkage and retrieval to support clinical decisions and patient self-management, and data retrieved to support ongoing evaluation and innovative research.
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A Shared Cancer Follow-Up Model of Care Between General Practitioners and Radiation Oncologists for Patients With Breast, Prostate, and Colorectal Cancer: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Implementation Study
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the feasibility and acceptability of a shared cancer follow-up model of care between patients, general practitioners and radiation oncologists in New South Wales, Australia.
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Factors influencing the translation of shared cancer follow-up care into clinical practice: a systematic review
Tiffany Sandell,Heike Schütze +1 more
TL;DR: Work is required to develop a shared-care model that can support general practitioners, while the oncologist can oversee the care and implement two-way communication between general and oncologists’ clinics.
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Cancer Care Team’s Management of Clinical Alerts Generated by Electronically Collected Patient Reported Outcomes: We Could Do Better
Orlando Rincones,Adeola Bamgboje-Ayodele,Anthony Arnold,Geoffrey P Delaney,Ivana Durcinoska,Sandra Avery,Tiffany Sandell,Stephen Della-Fiorentina,J. Pearson,The Prompt-Care Co-Authorship Group,Afaf Girgis +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors describe the delivery of healthcare activities supported by the PROMPT-Care model, including ePROMs generated clinical alerts, cancer care team (CCT) response to alerts, and patients' perceptions of the CCT response and electronic health system.