DISEÑO DEL INSTRUMENTO DE AYUDA PARA LA TOMA DE DECISIONES: "ALTERNATIVAS DE TRATAMIENTO PARA EL CÁNCER DE MAMA: ¿QUÉ OPCIÓN PREFIERO?"

To design a Decision-making Aid within the 'Breast cancer' healthcare process modelling of the Andalusian Public Health System (SSPA) for the therapeutic approach of early-stage disease. The Decision Aid design was conducted in four phases: 1) Explore the receptiveness of users and profess...

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Published in:Psicooncología Vol. 7; no. 2/3; p. 375
Main Authors: Pérez, Carmen, Acebal, M Mercedes, Alonso, Enrique, Carmona, Guadalupe, Álvarez, Marina, Dueñas, Basilio, Caro, Araceli, Hernández, M Ángeles, Domínguez, Carmen, Padilla, José Luis, Virizuela, Juan Antonio, Bayo, Eloisa, Moreno, José Andrés
Format: Journal Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Madrid Universidad Complutense de Madrid 01-05-2010
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Summary:To design a Decision-making Aid within the 'Breast cancer' healthcare process modelling of the Andalusian Public Health System (SSPA) for the therapeutic approach of early-stage disease. The Decision Aid design was conducted in four phases: 1) Explore the receptiveness of users and professionals in the mainstream of the SSPA Decision Aid "Breast Cancer" process. 2) Select a Decision Aid from international experiences. 3) Transcultural adaptation of above selected Decision Aid. 4) Decision Aid Validation in the SSPA. The Decision Aid "Alternative treatment for breast cancer: What option do I prefer?" designed for the SSPA includes innovative contents compared to other reviewed experiences. The results of the validation of Decision Aid have shown that the design is attractive for the patient, ideal size and suitable language, and that the clinical information it contains is of quality. The Decision Aid answers your questions (95%) and summarizes the essential information to make the decision (90%). The Decision Aid offers relevant information that help the patient in the decision making process (lack of decisional conflict: 85.31), facilitates the work in the practice and doctor-patient communication. Patients and professionals agree to recommend the use of Decision Aid and to encourage participation in decision-making while recognizing that the time factor is the main obstacle to incorporate its use in the SSPA.
ISSN:1696-7240
1988-8287