2023
DOI: 10.1111/hex.13810
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The impact of adding cost information to a conversation aid to support shared decision making about low‐risk prostate cancer treatment: Results of a stepped‐wedge cluster randomised trial

Abstract: BackgroundDecision aids help patients consider the benefits and drawbacks of care options but rarely include cost information. We assessed the impact of a conversation‐based decision aid containing information about low‐risk prostate cancer management options and their relative costs.MethodsWe conducted a stepped‐wedge cluster randomised trial in outpatient urology practices within a US‐based academic medical center. We randomised five clinicians to four intervention sequences and enroled patients newly diagno… Show more

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“…These findings further support the need for efforts to understand patient perspectives to enrich our understanding of the impact of these social needs on their care as they progress through the care pathway. Yet integrating decisions of treatment costs into the shared decision‐making process has had limited benefit for patients, 26 suggesting that focusing on costs alone may ignore other social needs impacting decisions and care. Efforts to obtain patient‐level perspectives do not obviate the role that healthcare organizations must play in integrating screening for these factors into the clinical encounter, understanding the prevalence of these risk factors within their own catchment area, and exploring interventions to connect social resources to the patients they serve.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings further support the need for efforts to understand patient perspectives to enrich our understanding of the impact of these social needs on their care as they progress through the care pathway. Yet integrating decisions of treatment costs into the shared decision‐making process has had limited benefit for patients, 26 suggesting that focusing on costs alone may ignore other social needs impacting decisions and care. Efforts to obtain patient‐level perspectives do not obviate the role that healthcare organizations must play in integrating screening for these factors into the clinical encounter, understanding the prevalence of these risk factors within their own catchment area, and exploring interventions to connect social resources to the patients they serve.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%