Masi Domitilla, Gomez-Rexrode Amalia Elvira, Bardin Rina, Seidman Joshua
Avalere Health, Center for Healthcare Transformation, Washington, DC, United States.
University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI, United States.
J Particip Med. 2019 Dec 20;11(4):e16511. doi: 10.2196/16511.
The range of decisions and considerations that women with advanced breast cancer (ABC) face can be overwhelming and difficult to manage. Research shows that most patients prefer a shared decision-making (SDM) approach as it provides them with the opportunity to be actively involved in their treatment decisions. The current engagement of these patients in their clinical decisions is suboptimal. Moreover, implementing SDM into routine clinical care can be challenging as patients may not always feel adequately prepared or may not expect to be involved in the decision-making process.
Avalere Health developed the Preparation for Shared Decision-Making (PFSDM) tool to help patients with ABC feel prepared to communicate with their clinicians and engage in decision making aligned with their preferences. The goal of this study was to validate the tool for its acceptability and usability among this patient population.
We interviewed a diverse group of women with ABC (N=30). Interviews were audiorecorded, transcribed, and double coded by using NVivo. We assessed 8 themes to understand the acceptability and usability of the tool.
Interviewees expressed that the tool was acceptable for preparing patients for decision making and would be useful for helping patients know what to expect in their care journey. Interviewees also provided useful comments to improve the tool.
This validation study confirms the acceptability and usability of the PFSDM tool for women with ABC. Future research should assess the feasibility of the tool's implementation in the clinical workflow and its impact on patient outcomes.
晚期乳腺癌(ABC)女性面临的决策和考量范围可能令人应接不暇且难以应对。研究表明,大多数患者倾向于采用共同决策(SDM)方法,因为这为他们提供了积极参与治疗决策的机会。目前这些患者在临床决策中的参与度并不理想。此外,将共同决策纳入常规临床护理可能具有挑战性,因为患者可能并不总是觉得准备充分,或者可能不期望参与决策过程。
Avalere Health开发了共同决策准备(PFSDM)工具,以帮助ABC患者做好与临床医生沟通的准备,并参与符合其偏好的决策。本研究的目的是验证该工具在这一患者群体中的可接受性和可用性。
我们采访了不同的ABC女性群体(N = 30)。采访进行了录音、转录,并使用NVivo进行双重编码。我们评估了8个主题,以了解该工具的可接受性和可用性。
受访者表示,该工具对于帮助患者为决策做准备是可以接受的,并且有助于患者了解其护理过程中会发生什么。受访者还提供了有助于改进该工具的有用意见。
这项验证研究证实了PFSDM工具对ABC女性的可接受性和可用性。未来的研究应评估该工具在临床工作流程中实施的可行性及其对患者结局的影响。