Informed Choice for Participation in Down Syndrome Screening: Development and Content of a Web-Based Decision Aid

BackgroundIn Denmark, all pregnant women are offered screening in early pregnancy to estimate the risk of having a fetus with Down syndrome. Pregnant women participating in the screening program should be provided with information and support to allow them to make an informed...

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Main Authors: Skjøth, Mette Maria, Hansen, Helle Ploug, Draborg, Eva, Pedersen, Claus Duedal, Lamont, Ronald F, Jørgensen, Jan Stener
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2015-09-01
Series:JMIR Research Protocols
Online Access:http://www.researchprotocols.org/2015/3/e113/
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spelling doaj-45277bacb07a429ca7cd020a0503c6cb2021-05-03T01:42:51ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Research Protocols1929-07482015-09-0143e11310.2196/resprot.4291Informed Choice for Participation in Down Syndrome Screening: Development and Content of a Web-Based Decision AidSkjøth, Mette MariaHansen, Helle PlougDraborg, EvaPedersen, Claus DuedalLamont, Ronald FJørgensen, Jan Stener BackgroundIn Denmark, all pregnant women are offered screening in early pregnancy to estimate the risk of having a fetus with Down syndrome. Pregnant women participating in the screening program should be provided with information and support to allow them to make an informed choice. There is increasing interest in the use of Web-based technology to provide information and digital solutions for the delivery of health care. ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to develop an eHealth tool that contained accurate and relevant information to allow pregnant women to make an informed choice about whether to accept or reject participation in screening for Down syndrome. MethodsThe development of the eHealth tool involved the cooperation of researchers, technology experts, clinicians, and users. The underlying theoretical framework was based on participatory design, the International Patient Decision Aid Standards (IPDAS) Collaboration guide to develop a patient decision aid, and the roadmap for developing eHealth technologies from the Center for eHealth Research and Disease Management (CeHRes). The methods employed were a systematic literature search, focus group interviews with 3 care providers and 14 pregnant women, and 2 weeks of field observations. A qualitative descriptive approach was used in this study. ResultsRelevant themes from pregnant women and care providers with respect to information about Down syndrome screening were identified. Based on formalized processes for developing patient decision aids and eHealth technologies, an interactive website containing information about Down syndrome, methods of screening, and consequences of the test was developed. The intervention was based on user requests and needs, and reflected the current hospital practice and national guidelines. ConclusionsThis paper describes the development and content of an interactive website to support pregnant women in making informed choices about Down syndrome screening. To develop the website, we used a well-structured process based on scientific evidence and involved pregnant women, care providers, and technology experts as stakeholders. To our knowledge, there has been no research on the combination of IPDAS standards and the CeHRes roadmap to develop an eHealth tool to target information about screening for Down syndrome.http://www.researchprotocols.org/2015/3/e113/
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author Skjøth, Mette Maria
Hansen, Helle Ploug
Draborg, Eva
Pedersen, Claus Duedal
Lamont, Ronald F
Jørgensen, Jan Stener
spellingShingle Skjøth, Mette Maria
Hansen, Helle Ploug
Draborg, Eva
Pedersen, Claus Duedal
Lamont, Ronald F
Jørgensen, Jan Stener
Informed Choice for Participation in Down Syndrome Screening: Development and Content of a Web-Based Decision Aid
JMIR Research Protocols
author_facet Skjøth, Mette Maria
Hansen, Helle Ploug
Draborg, Eva
Pedersen, Claus Duedal
Lamont, Ronald F
Jørgensen, Jan Stener
author_sort Skjøth, Mette Maria
title Informed Choice for Participation in Down Syndrome Screening: Development and Content of a Web-Based Decision Aid
title_short Informed Choice for Participation in Down Syndrome Screening: Development and Content of a Web-Based Decision Aid
title_full Informed Choice for Participation in Down Syndrome Screening: Development and Content of a Web-Based Decision Aid
title_fullStr Informed Choice for Participation in Down Syndrome Screening: Development and Content of a Web-Based Decision Aid
title_full_unstemmed Informed Choice for Participation in Down Syndrome Screening: Development and Content of a Web-Based Decision Aid
title_sort informed choice for participation in down syndrome screening: development and content of a web-based decision aid
publisher JMIR Publications
series JMIR Research Protocols
issn 1929-0748
publishDate 2015-09-01
description BackgroundIn Denmark, all pregnant women are offered screening in early pregnancy to estimate the risk of having a fetus with Down syndrome. Pregnant women participating in the screening program should be provided with information and support to allow them to make an informed choice. There is increasing interest in the use of Web-based technology to provide information and digital solutions for the delivery of health care. ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to develop an eHealth tool that contained accurate and relevant information to allow pregnant women to make an informed choice about whether to accept or reject participation in screening for Down syndrome. MethodsThe development of the eHealth tool involved the cooperation of researchers, technology experts, clinicians, and users. The underlying theoretical framework was based on participatory design, the International Patient Decision Aid Standards (IPDAS) Collaboration guide to develop a patient decision aid, and the roadmap for developing eHealth technologies from the Center for eHealth Research and Disease Management (CeHRes). The methods employed were a systematic literature search, focus group interviews with 3 care providers and 14 pregnant women, and 2 weeks of field observations. A qualitative descriptive approach was used in this study. ResultsRelevant themes from pregnant women and care providers with respect to information about Down syndrome screening were identified. Based on formalized processes for developing patient decision aids and eHealth technologies, an interactive website containing information about Down syndrome, methods of screening, and consequences of the test was developed. The intervention was based on user requests and needs, and reflected the current hospital practice and national guidelines. ConclusionsThis paper describes the development and content of an interactive website to support pregnant women in making informed choices about Down syndrome screening. To develop the website, we used a well-structured process based on scientific evidence and involved pregnant women, care providers, and technology experts as stakeholders. To our knowledge, there has been no research on the combination of IPDAS standards and the CeHRes roadmap to develop an eHealth tool to target information about screening for Down syndrome.
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