Holtzman S, Ozanne E, Carone B, Goldstein M K, Steinke G, Timbs J
Entelos, Inc., Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA.
Genet Test. 1999;3(1):71-83. doi: 10.1089/gte.1999.3.71.
Decision analysis may be useful to people facing Alzheimer disease (AD) decisions. The use of decision analysis in three such cases is reported. The first case involved a middle-aged person worried about early-onset AD and deciding whether to seek genetic testing. The analysis let the participant reject testing and consider innovative care options. The second case involved a middle-aged person concerned about later-onset AD. The analysis for her was more complex, and led to the assignment of some limited value on genetic testing for her. The third case revolved around a caregiver's treatment decisions for a patient with severe AD. It led her to recognize the importance of factors she had not previously considered. In each of the three cases, the intensive process of decision analysis appears to have improved the subject's decision.
决策分析对于面临阿尔茨海默病(AD)相关决策的人可能有用。本文报告了在三个此类案例中决策分析的应用情况。第一个案例涉及一位担心早发性AD的中年人,他正在决定是否进行基因检测。分析结果让这位参与者拒绝了检测,并考虑了创新性的护理方案。第二个案例涉及一位担心晚发性AD的中年人。对她的分析更为复杂,结果是基因检测对她有一定的有限价值。第三个案例围绕着一位护理人员对重度AD患者的治疗决策展开。这使她认识到了一些她之前未考虑到的因素的重要性。在这三个案例中,决策分析的深入过程似乎都改善了当事人的决策。