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Lung Cancer Screening Decision Aid Designed for a Primary Care Setting: A Randomized Clinical Trial

IMPORTANCE: Guidelines recommend shared decision-making prior to initiating lung cancer screening (LCS). However, evidence is lacking on how to best implement shared decision-making in clinical practice. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of an LCS Decision Tool (LCSDecTool) on the quality of decisio...

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Autores principales: Schapira, Marilyn M., Hubbard, Rebecca A., Whittle, Jeff, Vachani, Anil, Kaminstein, Dana, Chhatre, Sumedha, Rodriguez, Keri L., Bastian, Lori A., Kravetz, Jeffrey D., Asan, Onur, Prigge, Jason M., Meline, Jessica, Schrand, Susan, Ibarra, Jennifer V., Dye, Deborah A., Rieder, Julie B., Frempong, Jemimah O., Fraenkel, Liana
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Medical Association 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10469267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37647070
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.30452
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author Schapira, Marilyn M.
Hubbard, Rebecca A.
Whittle, Jeff
Vachani, Anil
Kaminstein, Dana
Chhatre, Sumedha
Rodriguez, Keri L.
Bastian, Lori A.
Kravetz, Jeffrey D.
Asan, Onur
Prigge, Jason M.
Meline, Jessica
Schrand, Susan
Ibarra, Jennifer V.
Dye, Deborah A.
Rieder, Julie B.
Frempong, Jemimah O.
Fraenkel, Liana
author_facet Schapira, Marilyn M.
Hubbard, Rebecca A.
Whittle, Jeff
Vachani, Anil
Kaminstein, Dana
Chhatre, Sumedha
Rodriguez, Keri L.
Bastian, Lori A.
Kravetz, Jeffrey D.
Asan, Onur
Prigge, Jason M.
Meline, Jessica
Schrand, Susan
Ibarra, Jennifer V.
Dye, Deborah A.
Rieder, Julie B.
Frempong, Jemimah O.
Fraenkel, Liana
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description IMPORTANCE: Guidelines recommend shared decision-making prior to initiating lung cancer screening (LCS). However, evidence is lacking on how to best implement shared decision-making in clinical practice. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of an LCS Decision Tool (LCSDecTool) on the quality of decision-making and LCS uptake. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This randomized clinical trial enrolled participants at Veteran Affairs Medical Centers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and West Haven, Connecticut, from March 18, 2019, to September 29, 2021, with follow-up through July 18, 2022. Individuals aged 55 to 80 years with a smoking history of at least 30 pack-years who were current smokers or had quit within the past 15 years were eligible to participate. Individuals with LCS within 15 months were excluded. Of 1047 individuals who were sent a recruitment letter or had referred themselves, 140 were enrolled. INTERVENTION: A web-based patient- and clinician-facing LCS decision support tool vs an attention control intervention. MAIN OUTCOME AND MEASURES: The primary outcome was decisional conflict at 1 month. Secondary outcomes included decisional conflict immediately after intervention and 3 months after intervention, knowledge, decisional regret, and anxiety immediately after intervention and 1 and 3 months after intervention and LCS by 6 months. RESULTS: Of 140 enrolled participants (median age, 64.0 [IQR, 61.0-69.0] years), 129 (92.1%) were men and 11 (7.9%) were women. Of 137 participants with data available, 75 (53.6%) were African American or Black and 62 (44.3%) were White; 4 participants (2.9%) also reported Hispanic or Latino ethnicity. Mean decisional conflict score at 1 month did not differ between the LCSDecTool and control groups (25.7 [95% CI, 21.4-30.1] vs 29.9 [95% CI, 25.6-34.2], respectively; P = .18). Mean LCS knowledge score was greater in the LCSDecTool group immediately after intervention (7.0 [95% CI, 6.3-7.7] vs 4.9 [95% CI, 4.3-5.5]; P < .001) and remained higher at 1 month (6.3 [95% CI, 5.7-6.8] vs 5.2 [95% CI, 4.5-5.8]; P = .03) and 3 months (6.2 [95% CI, 5.6-6.8] vs 5.1 [95% CI, 4.4-5.8]; P = .01). Uptake of LCS was greater in the LCSDecTool group at 6 months (26 of 69 [37.7%] vs 15 of 71 [21.1%]; P = .04). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this randomized clinical trial of an LCSDecTool compared with attention control, no effect on decisional conflict occurred at 1 month. The LCSDecTool used in the primary care setting did not yield a significant difference in decisional conflict. The intervention led to greater knowledge and LCS uptake. These findings can inform future implementation strategies and research in LCS shared decision-making. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02899754
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spelling pubmed-104692672023-09-01 Lung Cancer Screening Decision Aid Designed for a Primary Care Setting: A Randomized Clinical Trial Schapira, Marilyn M. Hubbard, Rebecca A. Whittle, Jeff Vachani, Anil Kaminstein, Dana Chhatre, Sumedha Rodriguez, Keri L. Bastian, Lori A. Kravetz, Jeffrey D. Asan, Onur Prigge, Jason M. Meline, Jessica Schrand, Susan Ibarra, Jennifer V. Dye, Deborah A. Rieder, Julie B. Frempong, Jemimah O. Fraenkel, Liana JAMA Netw Open Original Investigation IMPORTANCE: Guidelines recommend shared decision-making prior to initiating lung cancer screening (LCS). However, evidence is lacking on how to best implement shared decision-making in clinical practice. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of an LCS Decision Tool (LCSDecTool) on the quality of decision-making and LCS uptake. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This randomized clinical trial enrolled participants at Veteran Affairs Medical Centers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and West Haven, Connecticut, from March 18, 2019, to September 29, 2021, with follow-up through July 18, 2022. Individuals aged 55 to 80 years with a smoking history of at least 30 pack-years who were current smokers or had quit within the past 15 years were eligible to participate. Individuals with LCS within 15 months were excluded. Of 1047 individuals who were sent a recruitment letter or had referred themselves, 140 were enrolled. INTERVENTION: A web-based patient- and clinician-facing LCS decision support tool vs an attention control intervention. MAIN OUTCOME AND MEASURES: The primary outcome was decisional conflict at 1 month. Secondary outcomes included decisional conflict immediately after intervention and 3 months after intervention, knowledge, decisional regret, and anxiety immediately after intervention and 1 and 3 months after intervention and LCS by 6 months. RESULTS: Of 140 enrolled participants (median age, 64.0 [IQR, 61.0-69.0] years), 129 (92.1%) were men and 11 (7.9%) were women. Of 137 participants with data available, 75 (53.6%) were African American or Black and 62 (44.3%) were White; 4 participants (2.9%) also reported Hispanic or Latino ethnicity. Mean decisional conflict score at 1 month did not differ between the LCSDecTool and control groups (25.7 [95% CI, 21.4-30.1] vs 29.9 [95% CI, 25.6-34.2], respectively; P = .18). Mean LCS knowledge score was greater in the LCSDecTool group immediately after intervention (7.0 [95% CI, 6.3-7.7] vs 4.9 [95% CI, 4.3-5.5]; P < .001) and remained higher at 1 month (6.3 [95% CI, 5.7-6.8] vs 5.2 [95% CI, 4.5-5.8]; P = .03) and 3 months (6.2 [95% CI, 5.6-6.8] vs 5.1 [95% CI, 4.4-5.8]; P = .01). Uptake of LCS was greater in the LCSDecTool group at 6 months (26 of 69 [37.7%] vs 15 of 71 [21.1%]; P = .04). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this randomized clinical trial of an LCSDecTool compared with attention control, no effect on decisional conflict occurred at 1 month. The LCSDecTool used in the primary care setting did not yield a significant difference in decisional conflict. The intervention led to greater knowledge and LCS uptake. These findings can inform future implementation strategies and research in LCS shared decision-making. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02899754 American Medical Association 2023-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10469267/ /pubmed/37647070 http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.30452 Text en Copyright 2023 Schapira MM et al. JAMA Network Open. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
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Schapira, Marilyn M.
Hubbard, Rebecca A.
Whittle, Jeff
Vachani, Anil
Kaminstein, Dana
Chhatre, Sumedha
Rodriguez, Keri L.
Bastian, Lori A.
Kravetz, Jeffrey D.
Asan, Onur
Prigge, Jason M.
Meline, Jessica
Schrand, Susan
Ibarra, Jennifer V.
Dye, Deborah A.
Rieder, Julie B.
Frempong, Jemimah O.
Fraenkel, Liana
Lung Cancer Screening Decision Aid Designed for a Primary Care Setting: A Randomized Clinical Trial
title Lung Cancer Screening Decision Aid Designed for a Primary Care Setting: A Randomized Clinical Trial
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title_fullStr Lung Cancer Screening Decision Aid Designed for a Primary Care Setting: A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_full_unstemmed Lung Cancer Screening Decision Aid Designed for a Primary Care Setting: A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_short Lung Cancer Screening Decision Aid Designed for a Primary Care Setting: A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_sort lung cancer screening decision aid designed for a primary care setting: a randomized clinical trial
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10469267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37647070
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.30452
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