| Literature DB >> 28490421 |
Sandra van Dulmen1,2,3, Jeanine A Driesenaar1, Julia Cm van Weert4, Mara van Osch1, Janneke Noordman1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Good communication around cancer treatment is essential in helping patients cope with their disease and related care, especially when this information is tailored to one's needs. Despite its importance, communication is often complex, in particular in older patients (aged 65 years or older). In addition to the age-related deterioration in information and memory processing older patients experience, communication is also complicated by their required yet often unmet role of being an active, participatory patient. Older patients rarely express their informational needs and their contributions to consultations are often limited. Therefore, older patients with cancer need to be prepared to participate more actively in their care and treatment.Entities:
Keywords: chemotherapy; communication; elderly; intervention mapping; online intervention; patient participation; question prompt sheet
Year: 2017 PMID: 28490421 PMCID: PMC5443916 DOI: 10.2196/resprot.6979
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Res Protoc ISSN: 1929-0748
The intervention mapping framework applied to the development of PatientVOICE.
| Step(s) | Description | Task(s) |
| 1 | Needs assessment | Assessing patients' needs regarding the nursing encounter preceding chemotherapy and preparing for chemotherapy |
| Evaluation of the brochure “Talking about chemotherapy” | ||
| 2 and 3 | Specifying determinants, objectives, theoretical methods, and practical strategies | Specifying determinants and change objectives |
| Reviewing scientific literature to identify practical strategies and techniques | ||
| 4 | Intervention development | Development of the intervention prototype PatientVOICE |
| Usability testing by patients with cancer and the elderly using a think-aloud procedure | ||
| Judgment of the website by software experts according to 20 heuristics relevant for older Web users | ||
| Adaptation of the prototype on the basis of usability tests | ||
| 5 | Adoption and implementation plan | Invitation of hospitals for participation and to contribute to the development of PatientVOICE |
| Creating a support base for the intervention in hospitals | ||
| 6 | Evaluation plan | Describing the study design, procedure, and methods for the evaluation of the intervention |
Figure 1Screenshot of the homepage of PatientVOICE.
Overview of the content and techniques of the PatientVOICE website.
| Section | Content | Technique |
| Welcome page | Aim and introduction of the website | N/A |
| Encounter preceding chemotherapy | Structure of the encounter | Pre-counseling preparatory information |
| Preparation of the encounter | Pre-counseling preparatory information | |
| Question prompt sheeta | ||
| Video modelingb | ||
| Take someone to the encounter with you | Pre-counseling preparatory information | |
| Express your needs and concerns | Pre-counseling preparatory information | |
| Video modelingc | ||
| Audio recording | Pre-counseling preparatory information | |
| Video modelingd | ||
| Chemotherapy | What is chemotherapy? | Pre-counseling preparatory information |
| Oncology outpatient clinic | Pre-counseling preparatory information | |
| What providers are present at the day care setting? | Pre-counseling preparatory information | |
| Side effects | Pre-counseling preparatory information | |
| Practical measures at home | Pre-counseling preparatory information | |
| How do I tell it to… | Pre-counseling preparatory information | |
| Contacting the hospital | Pre-counseling preparatory information | |
| Help in making decisions | Pre-counseling preparatory information | |
| Useful websites | Pre-counseling preparatory information | |
| Your personal page | Your consultation | Audio recordinge |
| Your notes | N/A | |
| Your questionnaire | Question prompt sheetf |
aA list of 15 statements that a patient can indicate which topics he or she would like to discuss during the encounter.
bA video fragment in which a patient and spouse can give advice on preparing for the encounter and asking questions.
cA video fragment in which a patient and spouse can express their concerns and what they discussed with their healthcare provider.
dA video fragment showing a patient talking about their experiences with recording encounters on audio.
eAn audio file that can be uploaded to the patient’s account. Patients have the option of listening back to their encounter.
fIn your personal page, the question prompt sheet (QPS) can be saved.