| Literature DB >> 11545684 |
J M Fortin1, L K Hirota, B E Bond, A M O'Connor, N F Col.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patients increasingly seek more active involvement in health care decisions, but little is known about how to communicate complex risk information to patients. The objective of this study was to elicit patient preferences for the presentation and framing of complex risk information.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11545684 PMCID: PMC55342 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6947-1-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Inform Decis Mak ISSN: 1472-6947 Impact factor: 2.796
Figure 1Graphical Displays of Risk Estimates: Bar Graph and Line Graph
Figure 2Graphical Displays of Risk Estimates: Thermometer Graph, 100 Faces, and Survival Curves
Figure 3Risk Displays on Multiple Disease Outcomes Over Different Time Horizons, Set A: Each graph shows the risk for one disease over multiple time horizons with and without HRT (1. Coronary Heart Disease, 2. Hip Fracture, 3. Breast Cancer).
Figure 4Risk Displays on Multiple Disease Outcomes Over Different Time Horizons, Set B: Each graph shows the risk for three diseases over one time horizon with and without HRT (4. Ten-year estimates, 5. Twenty-year estimates, 6. Lifetime estimates).
Demographic Characteristics of Sample Population
| Sample size | 40 women |
|---|---|
| Mean age, yrs (range) | 51 (38–67) |
| Age group, yrs | |
| < 45 | 6 |
| 45–55 | 24 |
| > 55 | 10 |
| Race | |
| Non-Caucasian | 20 |
| Caucasian/Non-Hispanic White | 20 |
| Annual Household Income | |
| Less than $25,000 | 11 |
| $25,000–$49,999 | 13 |
| $50,000–$74,999 | 5 |
| $75,000–$99,999 | 5 |
| $100,000 or more | 6 |
| Highest Level of Education Completed | |
| Grade 9–12 | 6 |
| Technical/Vocational | 3 |
| 2 years of college | 12 |
| 4 years of college | 9 |
| Post-graduate degree | 10 |
Mean Preference Ratings of Graphical Displays of Risk Information (SD)
| Display† | Overall | Non-Caucasian | Caucasian | Lower income | Higher income | Lower education | Higher education | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (n = 40) | (n = 20) | (n = 20) | (n = 24) | (n = 16) | (n = 9) | (n = 31) | ||
| 1. | Bar graph | 4.0‡(1.0) | 3.5(1.1) | 4.4 (0.7) | 4.0(1.0) | 3.9(1.0) | 3.4(1.2) | 4.1 (0.9) |
| 2. | Line graph | 3.1 (0.9) | 3.2(0.9) | 3.0 (0.9) | 3.0(1.0) | 3.2(0.8) | 2.9(1.1) | 3.1 (0.9) |
| 3. | Thermometer | 2.6(1.1) | 2.7(1.0) | 2.5(1.1) | 2.6(1.1) | 2.6(1.1) | 2.4 (0.9) | 2.7(1.1) |
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| 4. | 100 faces | 2.4(1.5) | 2.6(1.5) | 2.2(1.5) | 2.8(1.5) | 1.8(1.3) | 3.3(1.1) | 2.1 (1.5) |
| 5. | Survival curves § | 2.5(1.1) | 2.3(1.1) | 2.9(1.0) | 2.6(1.2) | 2.4 (0.9) | 2.6(1.1) | 2.5(1.1) |
†Lower income reflects annual household income below $49,999; higher income reflects annual household income above $50,000. Lower education reflects completion of grades 9–12 or Technical/Vocational school. Higher education reflects 2 or 4 years of college or a post-graduate degree. ‡Wilcoxon signed rank test for difference between bar and line graph ratings (p < 0.001). § Presented to 35 participants (20 non-Caucasian, 15 Caucasians; 22 lower income, 13 higher income; 7 lower education, 28 higher education). Percentages reflect appropriate adjustments.
Figure 5Ranking of Graphical Formats Containing Risk Information
Preferences for Risk Information Presentations
| a. Time Horizon | 1st Choice | 2nd Choice |
|---|---|---|
| (n = 40) | (n = 33) | |
| 10-year | 23% | 12% |
| 20-year | 20% | 58% |
| Lifetime | 55% | 27% |
| No response | 3% | 3% |
| Set A: 1 disease over 3 time horizons | 53% | |
| Set B: 3 diseases over 1 time horizon | 43% | |
| No response | 5% | |
| Relative risk | 28% | 30% |
| Absolute risk | 72% | 65% |
| No response | 0% | 5% |
| Standard explanation (1 in x) | 28% | |
| Alternative explanation (x out of 100) | 45% | |
| Neither | 25% | |
| No response | 3% | |
*Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding.