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Cancer, Fertility and Me: Developing and Testing a Novel Fertility Preservation Patient Decision Aid to Support Women at Risk of Losing Their Fertility Because of Cancer Treatment

BACKGROUND: Women with a new cancer diagnosis face complex decisions about interventions aiming to preserve their fertility. Decision aids are more effective in supporting decision making than traditional information provision. We describe the development and field testing of a novel patient decisio...

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Autores principales: Jones, Georgina L., Moss, Rachael H., Darby, Frances, Mahmoodi, Neda, Phillips, Bob, Hughes, Jane, Vogt, Katharina S., Greenfield, Diana M., Brauten-Smith, Grete, Gath, Jacqui, Campbell, Tonia, Stark, Daniel, Velikova, Galina, Snowden, John A., Baskind, Ellissa, Mascerenhas, Mariano, Yeomanson, Daniel, Skull, Jonathan, Lane, Sheila, Bekker, Hilary L., Anderson, Richard A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9280471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35847858
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.896939
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author Jones, Georgina L.
Moss, Rachael H.
Darby, Frances
Mahmoodi, Neda
Phillips, Bob
Hughes, Jane
Vogt, Katharina S.
Greenfield, Diana M.
Brauten-Smith, Grete
Gath, Jacqui
Campbell, Tonia
Stark, Daniel
Velikova, Galina
Snowden, John A.
Baskind, Ellissa
Mascerenhas, Mariano
Yeomanson, Daniel
Skull, Jonathan
Lane, Sheila
Bekker, Hilary L.
Anderson, Richard A.
author_facet Jones, Georgina L.
Moss, Rachael H.
Darby, Frances
Mahmoodi, Neda
Phillips, Bob
Hughes, Jane
Vogt, Katharina S.
Greenfield, Diana M.
Brauten-Smith, Grete
Gath, Jacqui
Campbell, Tonia
Stark, Daniel
Velikova, Galina
Snowden, John A.
Baskind, Ellissa
Mascerenhas, Mariano
Yeomanson, Daniel
Skull, Jonathan
Lane, Sheila
Bekker, Hilary L.
Anderson, Richard A.
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description BACKGROUND: Women with a new cancer diagnosis face complex decisions about interventions aiming to preserve their fertility. Decision aids are more effective in supporting decision making than traditional information provision. We describe the development and field testing of a novel patient decision aid designed to support women to make fertility preservation treatment decisions around cancer diagnosis. METHODS: A prospective, mixed-method, three stage study involving: 1) co-development of the resource in collaboration with a multi-disciplinary group of key stakeholders including oncology and fertility healthcare professionals and patient partners (n=24), 2) alpha testing with a group of cancer patients who had faced a fertility preservation treatment decision in the past (n=11), and oncology and fertility healthcare professionals and stakeholders (n=14) and, 3) beta testing with women in routine care who had received a recent diagnosis of cancer and were facing a fertility preservation treatment decision (n=41) and their oncology and fertility healthcare professionals (n=3). Ten service users recruited from a closed Breast Cancer Now Facebook group and the support group Cancer and Fertility UK also provided feedback on CFM via an online survey. RESULTS: A 60-page paper prototype of the Cancer, Fertility and Me patient decision aid was initially developed. Alpha testing of the resource found that overall, it was acceptable to cancer patients, healthcare professionals and key stakeholders and it was considered a useful resource to support fertility preservation treatment decision-making. However, the healthcare professionals felt that the length of the patient decision aid, and elements of its content may be a barrier to its use. Subsequently, the prototype was reduced to 40 pages. During beta testing of the shortened version in routine care, women who received the resource described its positive impact on their ability to make fertility preservation decisions and support them at a stressful time. However, practical difficulties emerged which impacted upon its wider dissemination in clinical practice and limited some elements of the evaluation planned. DISCUSSION: Women receiving the decision aid within the cancer treatment pathway found it helped them engage with decisions about fertility preservation, and make better informed, values-based care plans with oncology and fertility teams. More work is needed to address access and implementation of this resource as part of routine oncology care pathways.
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spelling pubmed-92804712022-07-15 Cancer, Fertility and Me: Developing and Testing a Novel Fertility Preservation Patient Decision Aid to Support Women at Risk of Losing Their Fertility Because of Cancer Treatment Jones, Georgina L. Moss, Rachael H. Darby, Frances Mahmoodi, Neda Phillips, Bob Hughes, Jane Vogt, Katharina S. Greenfield, Diana M. Brauten-Smith, Grete Gath, Jacqui Campbell, Tonia Stark, Daniel Velikova, Galina Snowden, John A. Baskind, Ellissa Mascerenhas, Mariano Yeomanson, Daniel Skull, Jonathan Lane, Sheila Bekker, Hilary L. Anderson, Richard A. Front Oncol Oncology BACKGROUND: Women with a new cancer diagnosis face complex decisions about interventions aiming to preserve their fertility. Decision aids are more effective in supporting decision making than traditional information provision. We describe the development and field testing of a novel patient decision aid designed to support women to make fertility preservation treatment decisions around cancer diagnosis. METHODS: A prospective, mixed-method, three stage study involving: 1) co-development of the resource in collaboration with a multi-disciplinary group of key stakeholders including oncology and fertility healthcare professionals and patient partners (n=24), 2) alpha testing with a group of cancer patients who had faced a fertility preservation treatment decision in the past (n=11), and oncology and fertility healthcare professionals and stakeholders (n=14) and, 3) beta testing with women in routine care who had received a recent diagnosis of cancer and were facing a fertility preservation treatment decision (n=41) and their oncology and fertility healthcare professionals (n=3). Ten service users recruited from a closed Breast Cancer Now Facebook group and the support group Cancer and Fertility UK also provided feedback on CFM via an online survey. RESULTS: A 60-page paper prototype of the Cancer, Fertility and Me patient decision aid was initially developed. Alpha testing of the resource found that overall, it was acceptable to cancer patients, healthcare professionals and key stakeholders and it was considered a useful resource to support fertility preservation treatment decision-making. However, the healthcare professionals felt that the length of the patient decision aid, and elements of its content may be a barrier to its use. Subsequently, the prototype was reduced to 40 pages. During beta testing of the shortened version in routine care, women who received the resource described its positive impact on their ability to make fertility preservation decisions and support them at a stressful time. However, practical difficulties emerged which impacted upon its wider dissemination in clinical practice and limited some elements of the evaluation planned. DISCUSSION: Women receiving the decision aid within the cancer treatment pathway found it helped them engage with decisions about fertility preservation, and make better informed, values-based care plans with oncology and fertility teams. More work is needed to address access and implementation of this resource as part of routine oncology care pathways. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9280471/ /pubmed/35847858 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.896939 Text en Copyright © 2022 Jones, Moss, Darby, Mahmoodi, Phillips, Hughes, Vogt, Greenfield, Brauten-Smith, Gath, Campbell, Stark, Velikova, Snowden, Baskind, Mascerenhas, Yeomanson, Skull, Lane, Bekker and Anderson https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Oncology
Jones, Georgina L.
Moss, Rachael H.
Darby, Frances
Mahmoodi, Neda
Phillips, Bob
Hughes, Jane
Vogt, Katharina S.
Greenfield, Diana M.
Brauten-Smith, Grete
Gath, Jacqui
Campbell, Tonia
Stark, Daniel
Velikova, Galina
Snowden, John A.
Baskind, Ellissa
Mascerenhas, Mariano
Yeomanson, Daniel
Skull, Jonathan
Lane, Sheila
Bekker, Hilary L.
Anderson, Richard A.
Cancer, Fertility and Me: Developing and Testing a Novel Fertility Preservation Patient Decision Aid to Support Women at Risk of Losing Their Fertility Because of Cancer Treatment
title Cancer, Fertility and Me: Developing and Testing a Novel Fertility Preservation Patient Decision Aid to Support Women at Risk of Losing Their Fertility Because of Cancer Treatment
title_full Cancer, Fertility and Me: Developing and Testing a Novel Fertility Preservation Patient Decision Aid to Support Women at Risk of Losing Their Fertility Because of Cancer Treatment
title_fullStr Cancer, Fertility and Me: Developing and Testing a Novel Fertility Preservation Patient Decision Aid to Support Women at Risk of Losing Their Fertility Because of Cancer Treatment
title_full_unstemmed Cancer, Fertility and Me: Developing and Testing a Novel Fertility Preservation Patient Decision Aid to Support Women at Risk of Losing Their Fertility Because of Cancer Treatment
title_short Cancer, Fertility and Me: Developing and Testing a Novel Fertility Preservation Patient Decision Aid to Support Women at Risk of Losing Their Fertility Because of Cancer Treatment
title_sort cancer, fertility and me: developing and testing a novel fertility preservation patient decision aid to support women at risk of losing their fertility because of cancer treatment
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9280471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35847858
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.896939
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