Faculty of Health Sciences Brandenburg, Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane, Neuruppin, Germany
Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane, Neuruppin, Germany.
BMJ Open. 2021 Feb 10;11(2):e045264. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-045264.
Second opinion programmes aim to support the patients' decision-making process and to avoid treatments that are unnecessary from a medical perspective. The German second opinion directive, introduced in December 2018, constitutes a new legal framework in statutory health insurance for seeking second opinions for elective procedures and so far includes tonsillectomy, tonsillotomy, hysterectomy and shoulder arthroscopy. The directive mandates physicians who recommend one of the above-mentioned surgeries to inform their patients of their legal right to visit a certified second opinion provider. Since second opinion programmes are a fairly recent phenomenon in Germany, no comprehensive data are yet available on the degree of implementation, users, potential barriers and their effectiveness. We aim to examine the characteristics and the use of second opinion programmes as well as the needs and wishes from the perspective of (potential) users in Germany, with focus on the decision-making process, the patient-physician relationship and the motivation to seek a second opinion, as well as the role of health literacy.
Six substudies will include the following stakeholders: (1 and 2) patients with one of the four surgery-indications covered by the directive, (3) patients who electively sought an online-based second opinion, (4) patients with oncological diseases, (5) the general population and (6) medical specialists. A mixed-methods approach will be used, including questionnaires, interviews and focus groups. The data will be evaluated using quantitative descriptive analysis and qualitative content analysis. The integration of the results will take place in the form of a triangulation protocol.
The study protocol was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Brandenburg Medical School. The findings will be published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at scientific conferences.
第二诊疗意见项目旨在支持患者的决策过程,并避免从医学角度来看不必要的治疗。2018 年 12 月引入的德国第二诊疗意见指令构成了法定健康保险中为选择性手术寻求第二诊疗意见的新法律框架,目前包括扁桃体切除术、扁桃体切开术、子宫切除术和肩关节镜检查。该指令要求建议上述手术之一的医生告知患者他们有权访问经认证的第二诊疗意见提供者。由于第二诊疗意见项目在德国是一个相当新的现象,目前还没有关于实施程度、用户、潜在障碍及其效果的全面数据。我们的目的是从德国(潜在)用户的角度检查第二诊疗意见项目的特征和使用情况,以及他们的需求和愿望,重点关注决策过程、医患关系以及寻求第二诊疗意见的动机,以及健康素养的作用。
六个子研究将包括以下利益相关者:(1)和(2)符合指令涵盖的四种手术指征之一的患者,(3)选择性在线寻求第二诊疗意见的患者,(4)患有肿瘤疾病的患者,(5)一般人群和(6)医学专家。将采用混合方法,包括问卷调查、访谈和焦点小组。将使用定量描述性分析和定性内容分析对数据进行评估。结果的整合将以三角协议的形式进行。
研究方案已获得勃兰登堡医科大学伦理委员会的批准。研究结果将发表在同行评议的期刊上,并在科学会议上展示。