van Nassau SC, Voogdt-Pruis HR, de Jong VM, Otten HM, Valkenburg-van Iersel LB, Swarte BJ, Buffart TE, Pruijt HJ, Mekenkamp LJ, Koopman M, May AM. Improving sustainability of a patient decision aid for systemic treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer: A qualitative study.
PEC INNOVATION 2024;
4:100300. [PMID:
38974934 PMCID:
PMC11225887 DOI:
10.1016/j.pecinn.2024.100300]
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Abstract
Objective
To improve sustainability of a patient decision aid for systemic treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer, we evaluated real-world experiences and identified ways to optimize decision aid content and future implementation.
Methods
Semi-structured interviews with patients and medical oncologists addressed two main subjects: user experience and decision aid content. Content analysis was applied. Fifteen experts discussed the results and devised improvements based on experience and literature review.
Results
Thirteen users were interviewed. They confirmed the relevance of the decision aid for shared decision making. Areas for improvement of content concerned; 1) outdated and missing information, 2) an imbalance in presentation of treatment benefits and harms, and 3) medical oncologists' expressed preference for a more center-specific or patient individualized decision aid, presenting a selection of the guideline recommended treatment options. Key points for improvement of implementation were better alignment within the care pathway, and clear instruction to users.
Conclusion
We identified relevant opportunities for improvement of an existing decision aid and developed an updated version and accompanying implementation strategy accordingly.
Innovation
This paper outlines an approach for continued decision aid and implementation strategy development which will add to sustainability. Implementation success of the improved decision aid is currently being studied in a multi-center mixed-methods implementation study.
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