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Risk communication in a patient decision aid for radiotherapy in breast cancer: How to deal with uncertainty?

BACKGROUND AND AIM: Patient decision aids for oncological treatment options, provide information on the effect on recurrence rates and/or survival benefit, and on side-effects and/or burden of different treatment options. However, often uncertainty exists around the probability estimates for recurre...

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Autores principales: Raphael, D.B., Russell, N.S., Immink, J.M., Westhoff, P.G., Stenfert Kroese, M.C., Stam, M.R., van Maurik, L.M., van den Bongard, H.J.G.D., Maduro, J.H., Sattler, M.G.A., van der Weijden, T., Boersma, L.J.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7375609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32298961
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.breast.2020.04.001
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author Raphael, D.B.
Russell, N.S.
Immink, J.M.
Westhoff, P.G.
Stenfert Kroese, M.C.
Stam, M.R.
van Maurik, L.M.
van den Bongard, H.J.G.D.
Maduro, J.H.
Sattler, M.G.A.
van der Weijden, T.
Boersma, L.J.
author_facet Raphael, D.B.
Russell, N.S.
Immink, J.M.
Westhoff, P.G.
Stenfert Kroese, M.C.
Stam, M.R.
van Maurik, L.M.
van den Bongard, H.J.G.D.
Maduro, J.H.
Sattler, M.G.A.
van der Weijden, T.
Boersma, L.J.
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description BACKGROUND AND AIM: Patient decision aids for oncological treatment options, provide information on the effect on recurrence rates and/or survival benefit, and on side-effects and/or burden of different treatment options. However, often uncertainty exists around the probability estimates for recurrence/survival and side-effects which is too relevant to be ignored. Evidence is lacking on the best way to communicate these uncertainties. The aim of this study is to develop a method to incorporate uncertainties in a patient decision aid for breast cancer patients to support their decision on radiotherapy. METHODS: Firstly, qualitative interviews were held with patients and health care professionals. Secondly, in the development phase, thinking aloud sessions were organized with four patients and 12 health care professionals, individual and group-wise. RESULTS: Consensus was reached on a pictograph illustrating the whole range of uncertainty for local recurrence risks, in combination with textual explanation that a more exact personalized risk would be given by their own physician. The pictograph consisted of 100 female icons in a 10 x 10 array. Icons with a stepwise gradient color indicated the uncertainty margin. The prevalence and severity of possible side-effects were explained using verbal labels. CONCLUSIONS: We developed a novel way of visualizing uncertainties in recurrence rates in a patient decision aid. The effect of this way of communicating risk uncertainty is currently being tested in the BRASA study (NCT03375801).
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spelling pubmed-73756092020-07-29 Risk communication in a patient decision aid for radiotherapy in breast cancer: How to deal with uncertainty? Raphael, D.B. Russell, N.S. Immink, J.M. Westhoff, P.G. Stenfert Kroese, M.C. Stam, M.R. van Maurik, L.M. van den Bongard, H.J.G.D. Maduro, J.H. Sattler, M.G.A. van der Weijden, T. Boersma, L.J. Breast Original Article BACKGROUND AND AIM: Patient decision aids for oncological treatment options, provide information on the effect on recurrence rates and/or survival benefit, and on side-effects and/or burden of different treatment options. However, often uncertainty exists around the probability estimates for recurrence/survival and side-effects which is too relevant to be ignored. Evidence is lacking on the best way to communicate these uncertainties. The aim of this study is to develop a method to incorporate uncertainties in a patient decision aid for breast cancer patients to support their decision on radiotherapy. METHODS: Firstly, qualitative interviews were held with patients and health care professionals. Secondly, in the development phase, thinking aloud sessions were organized with four patients and 12 health care professionals, individual and group-wise. RESULTS: Consensus was reached on a pictograph illustrating the whole range of uncertainty for local recurrence risks, in combination with textual explanation that a more exact personalized risk would be given by their own physician. The pictograph consisted of 100 female icons in a 10 x 10 array. Icons with a stepwise gradient color indicated the uncertainty margin. The prevalence and severity of possible side-effects were explained using verbal labels. CONCLUSIONS: We developed a novel way of visualizing uncertainties in recurrence rates in a patient decision aid. The effect of this way of communicating risk uncertainty is currently being tested in the BRASA study (NCT03375801). Elsevier 2020-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7375609/ /pubmed/32298961 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.breast.2020.04.001 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) 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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Raphael, D.B.
Russell, N.S.
Immink, J.M.
Westhoff, P.G.
Stenfert Kroese, M.C.
Stam, M.R.
van Maurik, L.M.
van den Bongard, H.J.G.D.
Maduro, J.H.
Sattler, M.G.A.
van der Weijden, T.
Boersma, L.J.
Risk communication in a patient decision aid for radiotherapy in breast cancer: How to deal with uncertainty?
title Risk communication in a patient decision aid for radiotherapy in breast cancer: How to deal with uncertainty?
title_full Risk communication in a patient decision aid for radiotherapy in breast cancer: How to deal with uncertainty?
title_fullStr Risk communication in a patient decision aid for radiotherapy in breast cancer: How to deal with uncertainty?
title_full_unstemmed Risk communication in a patient decision aid for radiotherapy in breast cancer: How to deal with uncertainty?
title_short Risk communication in a patient decision aid for radiotherapy in breast cancer: How to deal with uncertainty?
title_sort risk communication in a patient decision aid for radiotherapy in breast cancer: how to deal with uncertainty?
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7375609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32298961
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.breast.2020.04.001
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