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Study protocol: Randomized controlled trial of web-based decision support tools for high-risk women and healthcare providers to increase breast cancer chemoprevention

BACKGROUND: Chemoprevention using selective estrogen receptor modulators and aromatase inhibitors has been shown to reduce invasive breast cancer incidence in high-risk women. Despite this evidence, few high-risk women who are eligible for chemoprevention utilize it as a risk-reducing strategy. Reas...

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Autores principales: Crew, Katherine D., Silverman, Thomas B., Vanegas, Alejandro, Trivedi, Meghna S., Dimond, Jill, Mata, Jennie, Sin, Margaret, Jones, Tarsha, Terry, Mary Beth, Tsai, Wei-Yann, Kukafka, Rita
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6722284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31497674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2019.100433
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author Crew, Katherine D.
Silverman, Thomas B.
Vanegas, Alejandro
Trivedi, Meghna S.
Dimond, Jill
Mata, Jennie
Sin, Margaret
Jones, Tarsha
Terry, Mary Beth
Tsai, Wei-Yann
Kukafka, Rita
author_facet Crew, Katherine D.
Silverman, Thomas B.
Vanegas, Alejandro
Trivedi, Meghna S.
Dimond, Jill
Mata, Jennie
Sin, Margaret
Jones, Tarsha
Terry, Mary Beth
Tsai, Wei-Yann
Kukafka, Rita
author_sort Crew, Katherine D.
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description BACKGROUND: Chemoprevention using selective estrogen receptor modulators and aromatase inhibitors has been shown to reduce invasive breast cancer incidence in high-risk women. Despite this evidence, few high-risk women who are eligible for chemoprevention utilize it as a risk-reducing strategy. Reasons for low uptake include inadequate knowledge about chemoprevention among patients and healthcare providers, concerns about side effects, time constraints during the clinical encounter, and competing comorbidities. METHODS/DESIGN: We describe the study design of a randomized controlled trial examining the effect of two web-based decision support tools on chemoprevention decision antecedents and quality, referral for specialized counseling, and chemoprevention uptake among women at an increased risk for breast cancer. The trial is being conducted at a large, urban medical center. A total of 300 patients and 50 healthcare providers will be recruited and randomized to standard educational materials alone or in combination with the decision support tools. Patient reported outcomes will be assessed at baseline, one and six months after randomization, and after their clinic visit with their healthcare provider. DISCUSSION: We are conducting this trial to provide evidence on how best to support personalized breast cancer risk assessment and informed and shared decision-making for chemoprevention. We propose to integrate the decision support tools into clinical workflow, which can potentially expand quality decision-making and chemoprevention uptake. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT03069742.
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spelling pubmed-67222842019-09-06 Study protocol: Randomized controlled trial of web-based decision support tools for high-risk women and healthcare providers to increase breast cancer chemoprevention Crew, Katherine D. Silverman, Thomas B. Vanegas, Alejandro Trivedi, Meghna S. Dimond, Jill Mata, Jennie Sin, Margaret Jones, Tarsha Terry, Mary Beth Tsai, Wei-Yann Kukafka, Rita Contemp Clin Trials Commun Article BACKGROUND: Chemoprevention using selective estrogen receptor modulators and aromatase inhibitors has been shown to reduce invasive breast cancer incidence in high-risk women. Despite this evidence, few high-risk women who are eligible for chemoprevention utilize it as a risk-reducing strategy. Reasons for low uptake include inadequate knowledge about chemoprevention among patients and healthcare providers, concerns about side effects, time constraints during the clinical encounter, and competing comorbidities. METHODS/DESIGN: We describe the study design of a randomized controlled trial examining the effect of two web-based decision support tools on chemoprevention decision antecedents and quality, referral for specialized counseling, and chemoprevention uptake among women at an increased risk for breast cancer. The trial is being conducted at a large, urban medical center. A total of 300 patients and 50 healthcare providers will be recruited and randomized to standard educational materials alone or in combination with the decision support tools. Patient reported outcomes will be assessed at baseline, one and six months after randomization, and after their clinic visit with their healthcare provider. DISCUSSION: We are conducting this trial to provide evidence on how best to support personalized breast cancer risk assessment and informed and shared decision-making for chemoprevention. We propose to integrate the decision support tools into clinical workflow, which can potentially expand quality decision-making and chemoprevention uptake. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT03069742. Elsevier 2019-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6722284/ /pubmed/31497674 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2019.100433 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Crew, Katherine D.
Silverman, Thomas B.
Vanegas, Alejandro
Trivedi, Meghna S.
Dimond, Jill
Mata, Jennie
Sin, Margaret
Jones, Tarsha
Terry, Mary Beth
Tsai, Wei-Yann
Kukafka, Rita
Study protocol: Randomized controlled trial of web-based decision support tools for high-risk women and healthcare providers to increase breast cancer chemoprevention
title Study protocol: Randomized controlled trial of web-based decision support tools for high-risk women and healthcare providers to increase breast cancer chemoprevention
title_full Study protocol: Randomized controlled trial of web-based decision support tools for high-risk women and healthcare providers to increase breast cancer chemoprevention
title_fullStr Study protocol: Randomized controlled trial of web-based decision support tools for high-risk women and healthcare providers to increase breast cancer chemoprevention
title_full_unstemmed Study protocol: Randomized controlled trial of web-based decision support tools for high-risk women and healthcare providers to increase breast cancer chemoprevention
title_short Study protocol: Randomized controlled trial of web-based decision support tools for high-risk women and healthcare providers to increase breast cancer chemoprevention
title_sort study protocol: randomized controlled trial of web-based decision support tools for high-risk women and healthcare providers to increase breast cancer chemoprevention
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6722284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31497674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2019.100433
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