| Literature DB >> 31214858 |
Jayden Blackwood1, Frances C Wright2, Nicole J Look Hong2, Anna R Gagliardi3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Women with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) experience lingering confusion and anxiety, and may use the Internet for supplemental information. This study assessed the content and quality of DCIS information on the Internet.Entities:
Keywords: Consumer health information; Ductal carcinoma in situ; Information tools; Internet; Patient-centred care; Quality assessment
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31214858 PMCID: PMC6661062 DOI: 10.1007/s10549-019-05315-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Breast Cancer Res Treat ISSN: 0167-6806 Impact factor: 4.872
Inclusion criteria for information tools
| Criteria | Description |
|---|---|
| Recipients | Those who might look for and use DCIS information material including adult women aged 18 or older diagnosed with or treated for DCIS, family members or care partners, or clinicians who care for women with DCIS and wish to provide them with or direct them to information |
| Personnel or setting | Provided to patients by clinicians, made available to patients by health care organizations (i.e. in physician offices or waiting rooms, clinics, patient libraries, etc.), or acquired by patients in print or online from the developers or other agencies |
| Developers | Non-profit organizations such as government, governmental agency, academic group, professional society, or disease-specific foundation in Canada, or in English-language countries: Australia, Canada, England, Ireland, New Zealand, Scotland, and the United States |
| Content | Information about DCIS, or about breast cancer but including information about DCIS, at minimum, naming and defining or explaining DCIS, conveyed by text, numbers or statistics, and/or graphics, including but not limited to DCIS diagnosis, pathology, prognosis, treatment, risks, outcomes, and follow-up care |
| Format | Including but not limited to plain language summaries, question prompt lists, decision aids, etc. published or updated in 2010 or later to reflect recommendations for DCIS management in the most current clinical guidelines [ |
| Delivery | Available on the Internet to be viewed on web pages or online files, or downloaded to print format |
| Intensity or duration | Could be employed directly before, during, or upon conclusion of a clinical appointment, or viewed online at any time on multiple occasions as desired |
Data extracted from included tools by PCC domain
| McCormack et al. PCC framework [ | Data extracted corresponding to questions prioritized by women with DCIS [ | |
|---|---|---|
| Domain | Domain concepts | |
| Fostering the patient–clinician relationship | • Discuss roles and responsibilities • Honesty and openness • Trust in clinician competence • Express caring • Build rapport | Which doctors should I be seeing and when? |
| Exchanging information | • Explore needs and preferences • Share information • Provide information resources • Assess and facilitate understanding | How does DCIS differ from invasive cancer? |
| Addressing emotions | • Explore and identify emotions • Assess anxiety or depression • Validate emotions • Express empathy or reassurance • Provide help to deal with emotions | What services are available to me for support? |
| Managing uncertainty | • Define uncertainty • Assess uncertainty (cognitive) • Use emotion-focused (affective) and problem-focused (behavioural) management strategies | What is the chance DCIS will turn into invasive cancer? What is the change of DCIS coming back in either breast or spreading to the lymph nodes or to the rest of the body? |
| Making decisions | • Communicate about decision needs • Prepare for deliberation and decision • Make a choice and action plan • Assess decision quality | What are my treatment options? Which treatment offers the smallest chance of DCIS returning? |
| Enabling self-management | • Learn and assess • Share and advise • Prioritize and plan • Prepare, implement, and assist • Arrange and follow-up | How should I be followed after treatment for DCIS? What things should I do to prepare for the postoperative period? |
DCIS information tool characteristics
| Organization (country, date) | Organization type | Title | DCIS-specific | Tool type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Breast Cancer Care UK, England, 2018 [ | Charity or foundation | Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) | Yes | Plain language summary (16 pages) |
| Cancer Council Western Australia, Australia, 2018 [ | Charity or foundation | Understanding breast Cancer | No | Plain language summary (76 pages) |
| Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation, United States, 2018 [ | Charity or foundation | Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) | Yes | Web site (multiple screens) |
| National Comprehensive Cancer Center, United States, 2018 [ | Treatment centres | Breast cancer non-invasive | No | Plain language summary (50 pages) |
| National Health Service, Scotland, 2018 [ | Government | Informing women about the benefits and risks of breast screening | No | Plain language summary (3 pages) |
| Cancer Care Nova Scotia, Canada, 2018 [ | Government agency | Information for patients receiving radiation therapy: Breast cancer or ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) of the breast | No | Plain language summary (8 pages) |
| Susan G. Komen, United States, 2018 [ | Charity or foundation | Facts for life: ductal carcinoma in situ | Yes | Plain language summary (2 pages) |
| Susan G. Komen, United States, 2018 [ | Charity or foundation | Treatment for DCIS | Yes | Web site (single screen) |
| Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, United States, 2018 [ | Treatment centre | Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) of the breast | Yes | Plain language summary (3 pages) |
| The Pennine Acute Hospitals, England, 2018 [ | Treatment centres | Enhanced recovery after breast surgery: an information guide | No | Plain language summary (28 pages) |
| University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, United States, 2018 [ | Treatment centre | Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) | Yes | Web site (single screen) |
| American Society of Clinical Oncology, United States, 2017 [ | Professional society | ASCO answers: breast cancer | No | Plain language summary (2 pages) |
| BreastCancer.org, United States, 2017 [ | Charity or foundation | Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) | Yes | Web site (multiple screens) |
| Breast Screen Aotearoa, New Zealand, 2017 [ | Government agency | Breast conditions: ductal carcinoma in situ | Yes | Plain language summary (2 pages) |
| Cancer Australia, Australia, 2017 [ | Government agency | Ductal carcinoma in situ | Yes | Web site (single screen) |
| Cancer Research UK, England, 2017 [ | Charity or foundation | Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) | Yes | Web site (single screen) |
| Cancer Treatment Centers of America, United States, 2017 [ | Treatment centres | Ductal carcinoma in situ | Yes | Web site (single screen) |
| Health Talk.org, University of Oxford and DIPEx, England, 2017 [ | Charity or foundation, Academic partnership | Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) | Yes | Web site (multiple screens) |
| National Health Service, England, 2017 [ | Government | NHS breast screening: Helping you decide | No | Decision aid (16 pages) |
| Alaska Breast Care and Surgery, United States, 2016[58] | Treatment centre | DCIS—Ductal carcinoma in situ | Yes | Web site (single screen) |
| American Cancer Society, United States, 2016 [ | Charity or foundation | Treatment of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) | Yes | Web site (single screen) |
| California Department of Health Care Services, United States, 2016 [ | Government | A woman’s guide to breast cancer treatment | No | Plain language summary (48 pages) |
| Living Beyond Breast Cancer, United States, 2016 [ | Patient support service | Guide for the newly diagnosed | No | Plain language summary (60 pages) |
| National Health Service, England, 2016 [ | Government | Breast cancer in women | No | Web site (multiple screens) |
| Worcester Breast Surgery, England, 2016 [ | Treatment centre | Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) | Yes | Plain language summary (1 page) |
| The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals, England, 2016 [ | Treatment centres | Ductal carcinoma in situ treatment completion | Yes | Plain language summary (2 pages) |
| Princess Margaret Hospital – University Health Network, Canada, 2016 [ | Treatment centre | Know about ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and treatment | Yes | Plain language summary (4 pages) |
| American Cancer Society, United States, 2015 [ | Charity or foundation | Special section: Breast carcinoma in situ | Yes | Plain language summary (11 pages) |
| Macmillan Cancer Support, England, 2015 [ | Patient support service | Understanding ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) | Yes | Plain language summary (107 pages) |
| Westmead Breast Cancer Institute, Australia, 2015 [ | Treatment centre | Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) | Yes | Plain language summary (2 pages) |
| Breast Cancer Action, United States, 2014 [ | Advocacy group | Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) | Yes | Plain language summary (2 pages) |
| Breast Cancer Now, England, 2013 [ | Charity or foundation | The best treatment: your guide to breast cancer treatment in England and Wales | No | Plain language summary (70 pages) |
| Cancer Australia, Australia, 2013 [ | Government agency | Breast cancer fact sheet | No | Plain language summary (2 pages) |
| Irish Cancer Society, Ireland, 2013 [ | Charity or foundation | Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) | Yes | Plain language summary (4 pages) |
| National Cancer Institute, United States, 2012 [ | Government | About this booklet: medical care for women with breast cancer | No | Plain language summary (32 pages) |
| National Cancer Institute, United States, 2012 [ | Government | Surgery choices for women with DCIS or breast Cancer | No | Decision aid (24 pages) |
| HealthDirect, Australia, 2012 [ | Government agency | Breast cancer: Pre-invasive ductal carcinoma | Yes | Web site (single screen) |
| Cancer Prevention and Treatment Fund, United States, 2011 [ | Charity or foundation | DCIS: What you need to know | Yes | Plain language summary (18 pages) |
| Cancer Society NZ, New Zealand, 2011 [ | Charity or foundation | Ductal carcinoma in situ | Yes | Plain language summary (3 pages) |