| Literature DB >> 32456702 |
M Charvin1, G Launoy2,3, C Berchi2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer screening is controversial because of uncertainty about its benefits and risks. The aim of this survey was to reveal preferences of men concerning prostate cancer screening and to test the effect of an informative video on these preferences.Entities:
Keywords: Discrete choice; Health education material; Prostate cancer screening
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32456702 PMCID: PMC7249621 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-020-05327-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Attributes and levels of fictitious prostate cancer screening programs
| Attributes | Attribute label used in survey | Attribute supplementary information | Levels | Opt-out option level | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of deaths by prostate cancer | 2 / 1000a 5 / 1000a 6 / 1000a | 6 / 1000 | Schröder et al.(2014) [ | ||
| Number of false positive results to the screening test (false alarm) | This wrong alert induces potentially useless supplementary exams (biopsies) because men do not have cancer | 50 / 1000a 150 / 1000a 250/ 1000a | 0 | Kipeläinen, et al. (2011) [ | |
| Number of false negative results on screening test | Prostate cancer is undetected yet individual has prostate cancer | 1 / 1000 5 / 1000 10 / 1000 | 0 | Verbeek, et al. (2018) [ | |
| Number of prostate cancers detected, even treated unnecessarily (overdiagnosis) | This prostate cancer would never cause symptoms, pain or death | 10 / 1000a 30 / 1000a 50 / 1000a | 0 | Etzioni, et al. (2013) [ | |
| Frequency at which you should be screened | Every year Every 2 years Every 4 years | NA | Tsodikov et al. (2017) [ | ||
| Amount to pay for each screening session | Amount is not reimbursed by national health insurance or supplementary health insurance | 0 € 10 € 20 € 40 € | 0 | NABM [ |
Notes: aper one thousand men regularly screened for prostate cancer
(1)http://www.codage.ext.cnamts.fr/codif/nabm/index_presentation.php?p_site=AMELI
(2)https://www.ameli.fr/sites/default/files/Documents/377680/document/ngap_14.04.18.pdf
Fig. 1Example of a choice set
Fig. 2Flow chart
Characteristics summary of men in sample
| Video access ( | No video access ( | Difference (Chi-2) | Total ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50–62 | 245 (57.38) | 230 (53.86) | 475 (55.62) | |
| 62–75 | 182 (42.62) | 197 (46.14) | 0.3015 | 379 (44.38) |
| Low (≤ high school diploma) | 236 (55.27) | 217 (50.82) | 453 (53.04) | |
| High (> high school diploma) | 191 (44.73) | 210 (49.18) | 0.1927 | 401 (46.96) |
| Yes | 382 (89.46) | 379 (88.76) | 761 (89.11) | |
| No | 45 (10.54) | 48 (11.24) | 0.7417 | 93 (10.89) |
| Yes | 39 (9.13) | 39 (9.13) | 78 (9.13) | |
| No | 388 (90.87) | 388 (90.87) | 1.00 | 776 (90.87) |
| Poor / Very poor | 39 (9.14) | 55 (12.88) | 94 (11.00) | |
| Quite good | 199 (46.60) | 174 (40.75) | 373 (43.68) | |
| Good / Very good | 189 (44.26) | 198 (46.37) | 0.1246 | 387 (45.32) |
| Every year / Every 2 years | 157 (36.77) | 181 (42.39) | 338 (39.58) | |
| Every 4 years and less | 62 (14.52) | 66 (15.46) | 128 (14.99) | |
| Never | 208 (48.71) | 180 (42.15) | 0.3469 | 388 (45.43) |
| Every year / Every 2 years | 44 (10.30) | 63 (14.76) | 107 (12.53) | |
| Every 4 years and less | 113 (26.46) | 108 (25.30) | 221 (25.88) | |
| Never | 270 (63.23) | 256 (59.95) | 0.0015 | 526 (61.59) |
| Every 2 years | 191 (44.73) | 181 (42.39) | 372 (43.56) | |
| Less than every 2 years | 87 (20.37) | 81 (18.97) | 168 (19.67) | |
| Never | 149 (34.89) | 165 (38.64) | 0.5225 | 314 (36.77) |
| Yes | 78 (18.27) | 76 (17.80) | 154 (18.03) | |
| No | 349 (81.73) | 351 (82.20) | 0.8587 | 700 (81.97) |
Men’s preferences for prostate cancer screening based on main effect logit model
| 0.1308 | 0.0999 | |
| 0.2671 | < 0.0001 | |
| −76.9197 | < 0.0001 | |
| −3.0764 | < 0.0001 | |
| −21.3894 | 0.0002 | |
| 5.0361 | 0.0003 | |
| 0.00598 | 0.8165 | |
| −0.0122 | < 0.0001 | |
| 6.304.89 | ||
| 252.16 | ||
| 1753.23 | ||
| −412.80 | ||
| 0.06950 | ||
Men’s preferences for prostate cancer screening based on main effect with interactions logit model
| Total ( | ||
|---|---|---|
| Coefficients | ||
| −0.1357 | 0.1087 | |
| 0.4164 | < 0.0001 | |
| −76.7004 | < 0.0001 | |
| −3.0794 | < 0.0001 | |
| −20.0634 | 0.0011 | |
| 4.9651 | 0.0007 | |
| 0.00504 | 0.8536 | |
| −0.0122 | < 0.0001 | |
| 0.1737 | < 0.0001 | |
| −12.1888 | 0.0046 | |
| 0.1563 | < 0.0001 | |
| 10.0525 | 0.0485 | |
| −0.2443 | < 0.0001 | |
| −13.2117 | 0.0080 | |
| 0.1523 | < 0.0001 | |
| 0.1882 | < 0.0001 | |
| 0.1602 | < 0.0001 | |
| 0.3930 | < 0.0001 | |
| −15.3020 | 0.0005 | |
| 0.00202 | 0.0222 | |
| −0.1747 | < 0.0001 | |
| −0.1140 | < 0.0001 | |
| 0.0969 | < 0.0001 | |
| Statistical goodness of fit of model | ||
| 0.1110 | ||