Cancer is a major disruption in a patient’s life, which can result in feelings of anxiety, sadness, fear, anger, and isolation
iaya
What is it about?
Cancer is a major disruption in a patient’s life, which can result in feelings of anxiety, sadness, fear, anger, and isolation. This is especially true for young adults with cancer, exacerbating an already stressful and often difficult time in their lives. We’ve addressed this problem with iaya, a web-based app, designed to help young adults with cancer build a sense of community and develop coping skills to address their emotional needs.
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Cancer is a major disruption in a patient’s life, which can result in feelings of anxiety, sadness, fear, anger, and isolation. This is especially true for young adults with cancer, exacerbating an already stressful and often difficult time in their lives. We’ve addressed this problem with iaya, a web-based app, designed to help young adults with cancer build a sense of community and develop coping skills to address their emotional needs.
Key features of the app include:
Access to novel coping strategy courses that have been helpful for other young adults
Community forums to hear from other users about their experiences with cancer
Private messaging between users
Calendar for all Young Adult Program (YAP) events
Community questions to enable users to hear from other young adults coping with cancer about issues important to this community
Information about young adult-specific resources
Geolocation feature to connect with other young adults who live near you
Ongoing opportunity to provide feedback and improvement
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