학술논문

Development and user testing of a patient decision aid for cancer patients considering treatment for anxiety or depression.
Document Type
Article
Source
BMC Medical Informatics & Decision Making. 4/6/2023, Vol. 23 Issue 1, p1-12. 12p.
Subject
*CANCER patients
*MENTAL illness
*COGNITIVE interviewing
*PATIENT decision making
*PSYCHO-oncology
Language
ISSN
1472-6947
Abstract
Background: Despite high rates of mental health disorders among cancer patients, uptake of referral to psycho-oncology services remains low. This study aims to develop and seek clinician and patient feedback on a patient decision aid (PDA) for cancer patients making decisions about treatment for anxiety and/or depression. Methods: Development was informed by the International Patient Decision Aid Standards and the Ottawa Decision Support Framework. Psycho-oncology professionals provided feedback on the clinical accuracy, acceptability, and usability of a prototype PDA. Cognitive interviews with 21 cancer patients/survivors assessed comprehensibility, acceptability, and usefulness. Interviews were thematically analysed using Framework Analysis. Results: Clinicians and patients strongly endorsed the PDA. Clinicians suggested minor amendments to improve clarity and increase engagement. Patient feedback focused on clarifying the purpose of the PDA and improving the clarity of the values clarification exercises (VCEs). Conclusions: The PDA, the first of its kind for psycho-oncology, was acceptable to clinicians and patients. Valuable feedback was obtained for the revision of the PDA and VCEs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]