| Literature DB >> 24625283 |
Hilary L Bekker, Anna E Winterbottom, Phyllis Butow, Amanda J Dillard, Deb Feldman-Stewart, Floyd J Fowler, Maria L Jibaja-Weiss, Victoria A Shaffer, Robert J Volk.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patient decision aids support people to make informed decisions between healthcare options. Personal stories provide illustrative examples of others' experiences and are seen as a useful way to communicate information about health and illness. Evidence indicates that providing information within personal stories affects the judgments and values people have, and the choices they make, differentially from facts presented in non-narrative prose. It is unclear if including narrative communications within patient decision aids enhances their effectiveness to support people to make informed decisions.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24625283 PMCID: PMC4044102 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6947-13-S2-S9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Inform Decis Mak ISSN: 1472-6947 Impact factor: 2.796
Examples of the Biasing or Facilitating Influence of Facts within Personal Stories.
| Decision Aid Function | Biasing by Personal Stories | Facilitating by Personal Stories |
|---|---|---|
| Accurate and Balanced Information | Narrator uses more (or less) value-laden and emotional terms to describe (less) favoured options. | Narrator uses language that helps describe the emotional content of the options and decision. |
| Accurate and Balanced Information | Narrator refers to only those facts important to him/her in choosing option A or rejecting option B. | Narrator makes explicit the importance of exploring all options regardless of prior experiences. |
| Attention and guidance | The smaller selection of facts used by the narrator to explain his/her choice is easier to process and evaluate. | Guidance on how the narrator went about making the decision. |
| Attention and guidance | The story primes/ reinforces selected facts interfering with processing of all facts. | Presents facts in a more accessible way, making them easier to process and recall. |
| Patient evaluations/trade-offs | Processing the values and trade-offs important to the narrator when s/he made their choice. | Helps make explicit the role of different patients’ values and experiences to make the decision. |
| Patient evaluations/trade-offs | Patient opinions about the narrator, and not the story content, used to make the choice. | Provides relevant social reference and/or causal information to help patients reach judgments. |