RecruitingBehavioural intervention
Investigating Real-Time Immunotherapy Symptoms Study
The goal of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of using information from wearable devices and self-reported symptoms to remotely monitor patients during immunotherapy. The main questions it aims to answer are:
* Is the digital remote patient monitoring tool feasible and acceptable to patients?
* Do the alerts and guidance improve symptom management, quality of life, and engagement with the care team during treatment?
Participants will:
* Complete a demographic questionnaire at the beginning of the study and quality-of-life and health questionnaires at the beginning, midpoint, and end of study.
* As feasible: At the beginning and end of the study, complete an in-person physical function assessment measuring balance (Short Physical Performance Battery).
If participant is randomly assigned to the intervention group, they will also:
* Complete weekly symptom ratings via digital remote patient monitoring tool
* Wear a Fitbit activity tracker for 90 days.
* At the end of the study, complete a semi-structured interview to provide feedback on the study.