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Abstract
INTRODUCTION: This paper presents the preliminary results of a decision-tree analysis of Patient Decision Aids (PDA). PDAs are online or offline tools used to structure health information, elicit relevant values and emphasize the decision as a process, in ways that help patients make more informed health decisions individually or with relevant others.Entities:
Keywords: Decision tree analysis; IPDAS; Patient decision aids
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31324237 PMCID: PMC6642566 DOI: 10.1186/s12911-019-0840-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Inform Decis Mak ISSN: 1472-6947 Impact factor: 2.796
The PDA random sample
| ID | Subject | Title | Valid | Current as of | Author | Recommended use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Alzheimer’s Disease | Alzheimer’s: Consider options for long-term care. Mayo Clinic [ | Yes | 25/03/16 | Mayo Clinic | Ø Patients and Consumers |
| 2. | Back Pain | Low Back Pain: Should I Try Epidural Steroid Shots? Healthwise [ | Yes | 23/05/16 | Healthwise | !Patients and Consumers |
| 3. | Breast and Ovarian Cancer | Breast Cancer Risk: Should I Have a BRCA Gene Test? Healthwise [ | Yes | 26/07/16 | Healthwise | !Patients and Consumers |
| 4. | Breast Cancera | Reducing the Risk of Breast Cancer With Medicine: A Guide for Women Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) [ | Yes | 01/01/10 | Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality | # Patients and Consumers |
| 5. | Breast Cancer | Understanding ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and deciding about treatment. University of Sydney [ | Yes | 2010 | National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre | Ø During consultation |
| 6. | Cholesterol | Cardiovascular Risk Decision Support Tool. HealthDecision [ | Yes | 2015 | Jon Keevil, MD, HealthDecision | !During consultation |
| 7. | Connective Tissue Disorders | Dupuytren’s Disease: Should I Have Hand Surgery? Healthwise [ | Yes | 24.10.2016 | Healthwise | !Patients and Consumers |
| 8. | Elbow Injuries and Disorders | Tennis elbow: Should I have surgery? Healthwise [ | Yes | 23.05.2016 | Healthwise | !Patients and Consumers |
| 9. | Flu (Influenza) | Flu: Should I take antiviral medicine? Healthwise [ | Yes | 23.05.2016 | Healthwise | !Patients and Consumers |
| 10. | Osteoarthritis | Knee osteoarthritis: treatment options Option Grid Collaborative [ | Yes | 2014 | OptionGrid | !Patients and Consumers |
| 11. | Osteoporosis | Should I take risedronate (Actonel®) for osteoporosis? Cochrane Musculoskeletal Group [ | Yes | 2011 | Cochrane Musculoskeletal Group | Ø Doctor Consultation |
| 12. | Panic Disorder | Panic disorder: Should I take medicine? Healthwise [ | Yes | 26.07.2016 | Healthwise | !Patients and Consumers |
| 13. | Prediabetes | Prediabetes: Which Treatment Should I Use to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes? Healthwise [ | Yes | 23.05.2016 | Healthwise | !Patients and Consumers |
| 14. | Prostate Cancer | Prostate cancer: Should I choose active surveillance? Healthwise [ | Yes | 26/07/2016 | Healthwise USA | !Patients and Consumers |
| 15. | Prostate Cancer | Prostate specific antigen (PSA) test: yes or no? Option Grid Collaborative [ | Yes | 19/09/2016 | OptionGrid Collaborative | !Patients and Consumers |
| 16. | Prostate Diseases | Enlarged Prostate: Should I Take Medicine? Healthwise [ | Yes | 14/06/2016 | Healthwise | !Patients and Consumers |
| 17. | Sore throat | Sore throat: antibiotics or not? Option Grid Collaborative [ | Under revision | 14/07/2014 | Option Grid Collaborative | !Patients and Consumers |
| 18. | Toilet Training | Bed-wetting: Should I do something about my child’s bed-wetting? Healthwise [ | Yes | 26/07/2016 | Healthwise | !Patients and Consumers |
| 19. | Testicular cancer | Testicular Cancer: Which Treatment Should I Have for Stage I Nonseminoma Testicular Cancer After My Surgery? Healthwise [ | Yes | 26/07/2016 | Healthwise | !Patients and Consumers |
| 20. | Care | When you need extra care, should you receive it at home or in a facility? [ | Yes | 2010 | Ottawa Hospital | Ø Patients and Consumers |
aNot a free tool
Legend:! = interactive tool; Ø = not interactive; # = unavailable tool
Top-down operationalization
| Criteria | Definition |
|---|---|
| Decision tree | |
| Incomplete knowledge acknowledged | Does the PDA include acknowledgement of decision nodes with incomplete information? Does it emphasize the areas where knowledge is incomplete |
| Missing structure 1 and 2 | Does the tool investigate all logical branches of the decision tree? If not, describe missing structure. |
| Pros and Cons logic | Does the “pros and cons” list miss any logical branches of the decision tree? If yes, describe missing structure. |
| Decision process | |
| Overall strategy in Personal Stories (P.S) | Do the stories reflect an overall strategy for choosing treatments? E.g. “Try out anything”, “Choose only treatments with less side-effects”, etc.? |
| Biased stories | Does the Personal Stories Section include more reports of one treatment option than the other |
| Decision-aid type | Description of the structure of the decision-making process in terms of steps taken to reach a decision |
| Shared Decision | PDA contains elements that allow taking into consideration the opinions of other parties (family members, significant others) |
| Surrogate awareness | In case the text is used by surrogate decision makers, does the PDA include reference or suggestion to consider the values of dependent patients (older patients, low literacy patients, children, etc.) and not just those of the surrogate |
| Content | |
| Logically ambiguous phrasing | Does the PDA include sentences or statements which may be misleading or ambiguously phrased. If yes, include phrase. |
Bottom-up operationalization
| Criteria | Definition |
|---|---|
| Decision tree | |
| Probable/Certain | Represents option outcomes in probable or certain terms |
| Frequencies | Tool uses frequencies |
| Percentages | Tool uses percentages |
| Includes significance estimate | Background information presented includes insignificance estimates |
| Number of Options | Number of options presented by the tool |
| Clustered Options | Are multiple options clustered into a single one? |
| Decision process | |
| Interactive | Tool accepts user input |
| Related PDA | Are there other tools which evaluate further possible treatments to the same problem, which could be used together to create a more balanced representation of the available options |
| Section on what experts recommend | Tool includes a section on what the experts recommend |
| Cause investigation | Tool suggests investigation of the cause of symptoms |
| Content | |
| Personal stories (PS) | Tool includes personal stories |
| No. of PS. | Number of personal stories |
| Changing order of PS. | Order of stories changes each time tool is accessed |
| Story 1–4 Reported outcomes | Reported outcomes in story 1–4 |
| Story 1–4 Reported Side-effects | Reported side-effects in story 1–4 |
| Story Reported Causes | Do the stories reflect possible constraints/causes that have led to/facilitated the health situation experienced |
| Includes quality assessment of the scientific evidence (GRADE) | Background information presented includes quality assessment measures of the scientific evidence (e.g. GRADE levels) |
Frequency distribution of variables used to identify missing decision tree branches
| Yes | No | NA | No available data | |
| Related PDA | 5 | 13 | 1 | 1 |
| Missing | Clear | NA | No available data | |
| Pros and Cons logic | 5 | 10 | 4 | 1 |
| Yes | Possibly yesa | No | No information available | |
| Missing structure 1 | 10 | 1 | 7 | 1 |
| Missing structure 2b | 6 | 1 | 8 | 1 |
| Missing structure 1 OR Missing structure 2c | 12 | 2 | – | – |
| Missing structure 1 AND Missing structure 2c | – | – | 7 | 1 |
NA Not applicable
aIndicates lack of discussion about cause which could potentially change the options, either add more or have less
bDoes not add to 20 because each PDA was evaluated by 1 or 2 missing structure variables
cDoes not add to 20 because values are based on contingency tables
Frequency of PDAs framed in terms of the cause of symptoms
| Yes | No | NA | No data available | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cause of Symptoms | 2 | 12 | 5 | 1 |
Frequency of clustered options
| Yes | No | NA | Yes/Uncleara | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clustered options | 7 | 10 | 2 | 1 |
aIt was unclear whether the options were clustered or not, but there is a possibility that they were. Namely, the option “lifestyle changes” includes several options like diet, exercise, sleeping patterns, etc.; do these have any effect on the health problem separately or only when taken together?
Frequency of incomplete knowledge acknowledgment
| Yes | No | Sometimes | NA | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Incomplete knowledge acknowledged | 2 | 16 | 1 | 1 |
Frequency distribution for logically ambiguous phrasing problems
| Yes | No | Na | No data available | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Phrasing Problems | 12 | 6 | 1 | 1 |
Frequency of Reported Strategies and Biases in the Personal Stories section
| Yes | No | Na | No data available | |
| Reported strategy in PS | 4 | 1 | 14 | 1 |
| Yes | No | Na | No data available | |
| Biased PS | 1 | 11 | 6 | 2 |
Frequency of tools adapted for shared decision making or which advise the decision-maker to share the decision with relevant others
| Yes | No | Na | No available data | ||
| Shared Decision | 2 | 17 | – | 1 | |
| With the patient | With doctor | With doctor and others | No | No available data | |
| Advises the decision-maker to share the decision | 2 | 2 | 1 | 12 | 1 |