| Literature DB >> 29805250 |
Laura Kivelitz1, Martin Härter1, Jil Mohr1, Hanne Melchior1, Lutz Goetzmann2, Max Holger Warnke3, Silke Kleinschmidt4, Jörg Dirmaier1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Decisions on medical treatment setting are perceived as important but often difficult to make for patients with mental disorders. Shared decision-making as a strategy to decrease decisional conflict has been recommended, but is not yet widely implemented. This study aimed to investigate the information needs and the decision-making preferences of patients with mental disorders prior to the decision for a certain treatment setting. The results will serve as a prerequisite for the development of a high-quality patient decision aid (PtDA) regarding the treatment setting decision.Entities:
Keywords: mental disorders; needs assessment; psychotherapy; qualitative interviews; shared decision-making; treatment decision; treatment setting
Year: 2018 PMID: 29805250 PMCID: PMC5960250 DOI: 10.2147/PPA.S164160
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Patient Prefer Adherence ISSN: 1177-889X Impact factor: 2.711
Interview guide questions based on the overarching topics
| Topic | Interview guide questions (examples) | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Decision-making process | How did you come to the decision for the current inpatient treatment? |
| Who was involved in the decision-making process prior to the current treatment? | ||
| Did someone recommend the inpatient treatment? | ||
| In general, who should decide regarding medical decisions? Do you prefer a passive, collaborative, or autonomous role in the contact with your caregiver? | ||
| Who made the decision for the current (inpatient) treatment setting? | ||
| Did you participate in the decision-making process regarding the current treatment setting to the desired extent? | ||
| Is the decision for the current inpatient treatment comprehensible to you? Can you comprehend why an inpatient treatment was recommended to you and not an outpatient psychotherapy, for example? What are the reasons from your perspective? | ||
| 2. | Information process | Did you receive information regarding different treatment settings prior to the current inpatient treatment? |
| If yes: which treatment options were offered by whom? | ||
| If no: would you have wished to receive more information? If yes, which information? Did you inform yourself through other sources (eg, internet, other caregivers, friends)? | ||
| How satisfied are you with the information you received? | ||
| 3. | Decision aid | Could a decision aid be helpful prior to the decision for a certain treatment setting in your opinion? |
| If yes: Which information should be included in the decision aid? | ||
Demographic and clinical characteristics
| Characteristics | Total sample (n=24) |
|---|---|
| Age in years, M (SD), range | 48.0 (12.0), 26–62 |
| Female, n (%) | 11 (45.8) |
| Married/partnership, n (%) | 14 (58.3) |
| Full- or part-time employment, n (%) | 17 (70.8) |
| Ongoing process of pension application, n (%) | 4 (16.7) |
| Duration of illness in years, M (SD), range | 8.0 (8.9), 0.8–31 |
| Previous inpatient treatment because of current complaints (psychotherapeutic/psychopharmacologic treatment), n (%) | 10 (41.7) |
| Previous outpatient psychotherapeutic/psychopharmacologic treatment, n (%) | 16 (66.7) |
| No previous psychotherapeutic/psychopharmacologic outpatient or inpatient treatment, n (%) | 4 (16.7) |
| Use of psychotropic drugs, n (%) | 11 (45.8) |
| First diagnosis, n (%) | |
| Affective disorders (F31.x, F32.x, F33.x, F34.1) | 16 (66.7) |
| Adjustment disorders (F43.2x) | 3 (12.5) |
| Anxiety disorders (F40.x, F41.x) | 3 (12.5) |
| Anorexia nervosa (F50.1) | 2 (8.3) |
| Psychiatric comorbidities (more than one psychiatric diagnosis), n (%) | 13 (54.2) |
| Trial site | |
| Inpatient unit 1, n (%) | 10 (41.7) |
| Inpatient unit 2, n (%) | 8 (33.3) |
| Inpatient unit 3, n (%) | 6 (25) |
Figure 1Persons/parties involved in the decision-making process regarding the treatment setting named by the participants.
Figure 2Participation of patients and satisfaction with the perceived role in the decision-making process.
Abbreviation: SDM, shared decision-making.
Figure 3Satisfaction with information regarding treatment options.
Information that should be included in a decision aid from patients’ perspective
| General information about mental illness and access to treatment | • Do I have a mental disorder? |
| • Who can I turn to for help? | |
| General description of effective treatment options (psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy) | • Which are the effective treatment options? |
| • Who offers the treatment? | |
| • In which setting is it implemented? | |
| Specific information regarding the different treatment settings (outpatient and inpatient) | • Which are the aims of the different treatment settings? |
| • How long does the treatment in the different settings take? | |
| • What does the treatment contain depending on the type of therapy? | |
| • Who pays for the treatment? | |
| • What do I have to do before I can start a treatment in a certain setting? | |
| • How long do I have to wait until the treatment starts? | |
| • What happens at the end of the treatment? | |
| • How do I find a treatment located nearby? | |
| Information regarding the individual decision | • Which treatment setting is adequate for whom (eg, depending on the type of disorder and degree of severity)? |
| • Which are the advantages and disadvantages regarding the different treatment settings related to specific patient characteristics (eg, type of disorder, severity, living conditions) | |
| • Where can I find experience reports of former patients? | |
| • Is it possible to include burdened relatives in the treatment process? |