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Shared decision-making quality and decisional regret in patients with low-risk superficial basal cell carcinoma: A prospective, multicenter cohort study

BACKGROUND: Many therapies are available to treat low-risk superficial basal cell carcinoma (lr-sBCC), which may complicate the shared decision-making (SDM) process. OBJECTIVE: To assess the SDM process of patients and physicians when deciding lr-sBCC therapy as well as the factors that may influenc...

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Autores principales: Catalan-Griffiths, Andrea, Pasquali, Paola, Arias-Santiago, Salvador, Valeron, Pedro, Martinez-Lopez, Antonio, Negrin, Maria Luz, Thuissard Vasallo, Israel John, Andreu-Vazquez, Cristina, Freites-Martinez, Azael
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10562145/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37823045
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jdin.2023.05.015
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author Catalan-Griffiths, Andrea
Pasquali, Paola
Arias-Santiago, Salvador
Valeron, Pedro
Martinez-Lopez, Antonio
Negrin, Maria Luz
Thuissard Vasallo, Israel John
Andreu-Vazquez, Cristina
Freites-Martinez, Azael
author_facet Catalan-Griffiths, Andrea
Pasquali, Paola
Arias-Santiago, Salvador
Valeron, Pedro
Martinez-Lopez, Antonio
Negrin, Maria Luz
Thuissard Vasallo, Israel John
Andreu-Vazquez, Cristina
Freites-Martinez, Azael
author_sort Catalan-Griffiths, Andrea
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description BACKGROUND: Many therapies are available to treat low-risk superficial basal cell carcinoma (lr-sBCC), which may complicate the shared decision-making (SDM) process. OBJECTIVE: To assess the SDM process of patients and physicians when deciding lr-sBCC therapy as well as the factors that may influence the SDM process. METHODS: A prospective, multicenter cohort study was conducted over 18 months, from October 2018 to April 2020, in 3 tertiary university hospitals and 1 private hospital. RESULTS: This study included 107 patients. There was a weak positive correlation between Shared Decision-Making Questionnaire-Patient version (SDM-Q-9) and Shared Decision-Making Questionnaire-Physician version (SDM-Q-Doc) (Spearman’s correlation coefficient [r(s)] [105] = 0.21; P = .03). Most patients (71%) chose a nonsurgical treatment after the SDM process. Patients with higher satisfaction with the SDM had lower decisional conflict and decisional regret (P < .001). Patients aged >80 years had higher rates of significant decisional conflict. When evaluating treatment decisions, the highest median score for decisional conflict (22, IQR [16]; P = .01) was observed among patients who chose a surgical excision. LIMITATIONS: Patients may have self-selected to participate. CONCLUSION: This study suggests that some patients may prefer less invasive therapies for lr-sBCC. The SDM process may reduce decisional conflict and decisional regret.
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spelling pubmed-105621452023-10-11 Shared decision-making quality and decisional regret in patients with low-risk superficial basal cell carcinoma: A prospective, multicenter cohort study Catalan-Griffiths, Andrea Pasquali, Paola Arias-Santiago, Salvador Valeron, Pedro Martinez-Lopez, Antonio Negrin, Maria Luz Thuissard Vasallo, Israel John Andreu-Vazquez, Cristina Freites-Martinez, Azael JAAD Int Original Article BACKGROUND: Many therapies are available to treat low-risk superficial basal cell carcinoma (lr-sBCC), which may complicate the shared decision-making (SDM) process. OBJECTIVE: To assess the SDM process of patients and physicians when deciding lr-sBCC therapy as well as the factors that may influence the SDM process. METHODS: A prospective, multicenter cohort study was conducted over 18 months, from October 2018 to April 2020, in 3 tertiary university hospitals and 1 private hospital. RESULTS: This study included 107 patients. There was a weak positive correlation between Shared Decision-Making Questionnaire-Patient version (SDM-Q-9) and Shared Decision-Making Questionnaire-Physician version (SDM-Q-Doc) (Spearman’s correlation coefficient [r(s)] [105] = 0.21; P = .03). Most patients (71%) chose a nonsurgical treatment after the SDM process. Patients with higher satisfaction with the SDM had lower decisional conflict and decisional regret (P < .001). Patients aged >80 years had higher rates of significant decisional conflict. When evaluating treatment decisions, the highest median score for decisional conflict (22, IQR [16]; P = .01) was observed among patients who chose a surgical excision. LIMITATIONS: Patients may have self-selected to participate. CONCLUSION: This study suggests that some patients may prefer less invasive therapies for lr-sBCC. The SDM process may reduce decisional conflict and decisional regret. Elsevier 2023-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10562145/ /pubmed/37823045 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jdin.2023.05.015 Text en © 2023 by the American Academy of Dermatology, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Catalan-Griffiths, Andrea
Pasquali, Paola
Arias-Santiago, Salvador
Valeron, Pedro
Martinez-Lopez, Antonio
Negrin, Maria Luz
Thuissard Vasallo, Israel John
Andreu-Vazquez, Cristina
Freites-Martinez, Azael
Shared decision-making quality and decisional regret in patients with low-risk superficial basal cell carcinoma: A prospective, multicenter cohort study
title Shared decision-making quality and decisional regret in patients with low-risk superficial basal cell carcinoma: A prospective, multicenter cohort study
title_full Shared decision-making quality and decisional regret in patients with low-risk superficial basal cell carcinoma: A prospective, multicenter cohort study
title_fullStr Shared decision-making quality and decisional regret in patients with low-risk superficial basal cell carcinoma: A prospective, multicenter cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Shared decision-making quality and decisional regret in patients with low-risk superficial basal cell carcinoma: A prospective, multicenter cohort study
title_short Shared decision-making quality and decisional regret in patients with low-risk superficial basal cell carcinoma: A prospective, multicenter cohort study
title_sort shared decision-making quality and decisional regret in patients with low-risk superficial basal cell carcinoma: a prospective, multicenter cohort study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10562145/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37823045
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jdin.2023.05.015
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