Abstract
IntroductionCancer patients often face challenges retaining critical information related to their diagnosis and treatment plans, with studies reporting retention rates as low as 11%-25%. This knowledge gap can negatively impact treatment adherence and increase patient anxiety. Visual communication tools may enhance patient comprehension and engagement in cancer care. To evaluate the effectiveness of MyCaregorithm, a novel digital tool, in improving patient comprehension of cancer treatment plans in a radiation oncology clinic setting.MethodsAdult patients with head and neck, prostate, or pancreatic cancers were recruited during routine clinic visits. Radiation oncologists or advanced practice providers utilized MyCaregorithm to explain the diagnosis, treatment plans, potential side effects, and follow-up care. Patients completed a survey assessing their experience with the tool. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the data.ResultsThe study included patients with head and neck (69%), prostate (17%), and pancreatic (14%) cancers. Key findings include: 94% of patients reported improved understanding of treatment options 94% found visual images enhanced comprehension of their medical situation 85% experienced greater benefit compared to previous consultations without the tool 97% would recommend the tool to other patients.ConclusionThe digital technology tool demonstrated high effectiveness in improving patient comprehension and engagement across multiple cancer types. The consistently positive response rates highlights its potential to enhance patient-provider communication in oncology settings. Further studies with larger cohorts are needed to validate these promising results.