scholarly journals PD47-07 THE EFFECT OF A PREFERENCE SENSITIVE ONLINE DECISION AID ON LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER TREATMENT: FIRST RESULTS OF A RANDOMIZED CLUSTER CONTROLLED TRIAL

2017 ◽  
Vol 197 (4S) ◽  
Author(s):  
Romy Lamers ◽  
Maarten Cuypers ◽  
Marieke de Vries ◽  
Lonneke vd Poll-Franse ◽  
Ruud Bosch ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 433 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maarten Cuypers ◽  
Romy E D Lamers ◽  
Paul J M Kil ◽  
Lonneke V Van de Poll-Franse ◽  
Marieke De Vries

Objective: To compare care providers’ evaluations of an online prostate cancer treatment decision aid (DA) to an evaluation of usual information routines.Methods: Oncology care providers (urologists and nurses, n=108) enrolled in the intervention (DA) or control (standard information) arm of a cluster randomized controlled trial were invited to fill out an online questionnaire to evaluate working with the DA or to evaluate usual information provision. Response rate was 58% (n=63).  Results: The DA was provided to 368 patients and distributing care providers were supportive of the DA content and usability. Satisfaction (1-10) with the DA or standard information was comparable (M=7.8 vs M=8.1, p=0.14), although in the control arm, care providers perceived that patients already receive too much information. Time barriers were not expected or perceived. All care providers involved felt suitable to distribute DAs. Care providers with DA experience were more supportive of including DAs in clinical guidelines.Conclusion: Care providers were satisfied with the DA and reported no time barriers. However, many care providers are already satisfied with standard information materials and fear overloading patients with information.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ruben Danïel Vromans ◽  
Mies van Eenbergen ◽  
Steffen Pauws ◽  
Gijs Geleijnse ◽  
Henk van der Poel ◽  
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Decision aids (DAs) have been developed for patients with localized prostate cancer. DAs were reviewed for the International Patient Decision Aid Standards criteria (IPDAS) and various communicative aspects (CAs). Adherence to the IPDAS criteria varied greatly across the DAs. The use of CAs varied substantially by the DAs. CAs such as personalization, interaction, and multimodality can further improve DAs for localized prostate cancer.


PLoS ONE ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (11) ◽  
pp. e0142812 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yew Kong Lee ◽  
Ping Yein Lee ◽  
Ai Theng Cheong ◽  
Chirk Jenn Ng ◽  
Khatijah Lim Abdullah ◽  
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