Navigating the application
Resilience provides all patients in remote monitoring with a companion application.
The goals of this application are to:
offer personalised support to improve patients’ quality of life;
help patients become actors in their care pathway;
democratise access to supportive care.
On this page, we explain how the Resilience application works to help you guide patients and answer their questions.
In the application, patients can find all the Resilience content. Videos, articles, podcasts...there’s something for everyone!
🗞️ The Journal
The first tab of the application is the Journal. In their Journal, patients can:
answer a new questionnaire;
access “Selected for you” content personalised according to their profile.
📖 Understanding your cancer
An “encyclopaedia” of articles and videos to help you better understand the disease, the treatments and their symptoms, as well as the care journey.
💆♀️ Relieving your symptoms
Here you can find “digitised” supportive care programmes (physical activity, yoga, meditation, etc.) intended to relieve side effects and improve quality of life; this space also includes articles on supportive care.
❓Learning more
Who wrote the medical content?
The medical content was written and validated by health professionals and specialists (oncologists, radiotherapists, surgeons, etc.) working in Resilience partner centres.
If you’re interested in taking part in the development of new content, don’t hesitate to contact us at the following address: contenu@resilience.care!
How is the content offered to patients?
Some content is available to all patients in remote monitoring: this is the case, for example, for the content in the “Exploring” space.
Other content is selected for patients based on:
their pathology;
their treatment(s);
their reported symptoms;
and other profile data (their gender, age, etc.).
How can patients access their personalised content?
Resilience takes care to deliver the best possible content for each patient — i.e. they don’t have to do anything extra to access their personalised content.
Which pathologies are covered by the application?
Today, specific content (articles and videos) for patients with breast or kidney cancer are available in the application.
Soon, we’ll also be offering specific content for lung cancer and pancreatic cancer...and that’s just the start! Our goal for the future is to offer content adapted to each patient, regardless of their pathology.
Even if there isn’t yet specific content for their pathology, each patient is still able to find relevant content in the application.
Is the application available in other languages?
The application is available in French, English and Flemish.
What are the Resilience support programmes?
Information about the programmes is available on the dedicated page: click here to access it.