Perestelo-Pérez Lilisbeth, Rivero-Santana Amado, Ramos-García Vanesa, Álvarez-Pérez Yolanda, Duarte-Díaz Andrea, Torres-Castaño Alezandra, Trujillo-Martín Maria Del Mar, Del Pino-Sedeño Tasmania, González-González Ana Isabel, Serrano-Aguilar Pedro
Evaluation Unit (SESCS), Canary Islands Health Service (SCS), Tenerife, Spain
Research Network on Health Services in Chronic Diseases (REDISSEC), Tenerife, Spain.
BMJ Open. 2020 Dec 10;10(12):e039956. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-039956.
Patients with generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) have concerns and needs about their health and the healthcare they receive. Patient decision aids (PtDAs) are tools that assist patients in making health decisions, when there is uncertainty about treatment choice, incorporating their personal preferences and values about the available treatment options. PtDAs can improve shared decision-making and lead to better treatment outcomes. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a web-based PtDA for patients with GAD in primary care (PC).
The general study design is comprised of two stages: (1) development of a web-based PtDA for patients with GAD, derived from an evidence-based Clinical Practice Guideline and (2) assessment of the effectiveness of the PtDA in a randomised controlled trial (RCT) design, in PC centres in Tenerife (Spain). This RCT will be carried out with 124 patients with GAD, comparing the PtDA to a fact sheet with general information on mental health. Patients will review the PtDA in one session accompanied by a researcher. Post-intervention measures will be administered immediately after the intervention and at 3-month follow-up. The primary outcome will be decisional conflict. Secondary outcomes will include knowledge about GAD and its treatment, treatment preference, concordance between treatment preference and choice, and decision quality (knowledge ≥60% and concordant decision).
The project received ethics approval from the local committee at Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria (HUNSC) University Hospital in Santa Cruz de Tenerife (code: CHUNSC_2019_58). Informed consent will be obtained from each participant before randomisation. Results from the trial will be submitted for publication in international peer-reviewed scientific journals and will be disseminated through workshops and local and international conferences.
NCT04364958.
广泛性焦虑症(GAD)患者对自身健康及所接受的医疗保健存在担忧和需求。患者决策辅助工具(PtDAs)是在治疗选择存在不确定性时,帮助患者结合其对可用治疗方案的个人偏好和价值观做出健康决策的工具。PtDAs可改善共同决策并带来更好的治疗效果。本研究旨在评估基于网络的PtDA对初级保健(PC)中GAD患者的有效性。
总体研究设计包括两个阶段:(1)根据循证临床实践指南为GAD患者开发基于网络的PtDA;(2)在西班牙特内里费岛的PC中心,采用随机对照试验(RCT)设计评估PtDA的有效性。该RCT将纳入124例GAD患者,将PtDA与一份关于心理健康的一般信息资料单进行比较。患者将在研究人员陪同下在一次会议中查看PtDA。干预后措施将在干预后立即及3个月随访时进行。主要结局将是决策冲突。次要结局将包括关于GAD及其治疗的知识、治疗偏好、治疗偏好与选择之间的一致性以及决策质量(知识≥60%且决策一致)。
该项目获得了特内里费岛圣克鲁斯市努estra Señora de la Candelaria(HUNSC)大学医院当地委员会的伦理批准(代码:CHUNSC_2019_58)。在随机分组前将获得每位参与者的知情同意。试验结果将提交至国际同行评审科学期刊发表,并将通过研讨会以及当地和国际会议进行传播。
NCT04364958。