Impact of a hidradenitis suppurativa patient decision aid on treatment decision making: A randomized controlled trialCapsule Summary

Background: Patient decision aids are tools that facilitate shared decision making when clinical evidence and patient values and preferences inform the process. Evidence-based guidelines have been developed for clinicians in hidradenitis suppurativa management. To address treatment decision-making n...

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Main Authors: Donna McLean, BS, Olivia McBride, BSc, Tanja Samardzic, MA, Mia Sisic, PhD, Robert P. Dellavalle, MD, PhD, MSPH, Jerry Tan, MD
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Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666328720300468
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spelling doaj-e8a4b9750a76467e9232b51325b851452021-03-22T08:44:18ZengElsevierJAAD International2666-32872020-12-0112190199Impact of a hidradenitis suppurativa patient decision aid on treatment decision making: A randomized controlled trialCapsule SummaryDonna McLean, BS0Olivia McBride, BSc1Tanja Samardzic, MA2Mia Sisic, PhD3Robert P. Dellavalle, MD, PhD, MSPH4Jerry Tan, MD5Windsor Clinical Research Inc, Windsor, Ontario, CanadaWindsor Clinical Research Inc, Windsor, Ontario, CanadaUniversity of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, CanadaWindsor Clinical Research Inc, Windsor, Ontario, Canada; University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, CanadaDermatology Service, Eastern Colorado Health Care System, US Department of Veteran Affairs, Aurora, Colorado; Department of Dermatology, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado; Department of Epidemiology, Colorado School of Public Health, Aurora, ColoradoWindsor Clinical Research Inc, Windsor, Ontario, Canada; University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada; Schulich School of Medicine, Western University, Windsor, Ontario, Canada; Correspondence to: Jerry Tan, MD, 2224 Walker Rd, Ste 300, Windsor, ON N8W 5L7, Canada.Background: Patient decision aids are tools that facilitate shared decision making when clinical evidence and patient values and preferences inform the process. Evidence-based guidelines have been developed for clinicians in hidradenitis suppurativa management. To address treatment decision-making needs of hidradenitis suppurativa patients, we developed a hidradenitis suppurativa patient decision aid. Objective: To assess the efficacy of the hidradenitis suppurativa patient decision aid during treatment decision making. Methods: An online, participant-blinded, parallel-group, randomized controlled trial of the hidradenitis suppurativa patient decision aid versus Mayo Clinic hidradenitis suppurativa website content (Mayo) was conducted with hidradenitis suppurativa patients. Outcomes were knowledge, decisional conflict, and preparation for decision making. Results: Forty participants fulfilled inclusion criteria and were randomized to hidradenitis suppurativa patient decision aid or Mayo. In the hidradenitis suppurativa patient decision aid group, data from 16 and 15 participants were analyzed at phases 1 and 2, respectively. In the Mayo group, data from 15 and 13 participants were analyzed at phases 1 and 2, respectively. Increased knowledge (P < .01) and preparation for decision making (P < .01), as well as reduced decisional conflict (P < .01), were observed in the hidradenitis suppurativa patient decision aid compared with the Mayo group. Limitations: The online methodology and recruitment from online hidradenitis suppurativa support groups limits generalizability of findings. Conclusion: A hidradenitis suppurativa patient decision aid increased knowledge and preparation for decision making and reduced decisional conflict.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666328720300468decisional conflicthidradenitis suppurativapatient decision aidpatient knowledgerandomized controlled trialshared decision making
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author Donna McLean, BS
Olivia McBride, BSc
Tanja Samardzic, MA
Mia Sisic, PhD
Robert P. Dellavalle, MD, PhD, MSPH
Jerry Tan, MD
spellingShingle Donna McLean, BS
Olivia McBride, BSc
Tanja Samardzic, MA
Mia Sisic, PhD
Robert P. Dellavalle, MD, PhD, MSPH
Jerry Tan, MD
Impact of a hidradenitis suppurativa patient decision aid on treatment decision making: A randomized controlled trialCapsule Summary
JAAD International
decisional conflict
hidradenitis suppurativa
patient decision aid
patient knowledge
randomized controlled trial
shared decision making
author_facet Donna McLean, BS
Olivia McBride, BSc
Tanja Samardzic, MA
Mia Sisic, PhD
Robert P. Dellavalle, MD, PhD, MSPH
Jerry Tan, MD
author_sort Donna McLean, BS
title Impact of a hidradenitis suppurativa patient decision aid on treatment decision making: A randomized controlled trialCapsule Summary
title_short Impact of a hidradenitis suppurativa patient decision aid on treatment decision making: A randomized controlled trialCapsule Summary
title_full Impact of a hidradenitis suppurativa patient decision aid on treatment decision making: A randomized controlled trialCapsule Summary
title_fullStr Impact of a hidradenitis suppurativa patient decision aid on treatment decision making: A randomized controlled trialCapsule Summary
title_full_unstemmed Impact of a hidradenitis suppurativa patient decision aid on treatment decision making: A randomized controlled trialCapsule Summary
title_sort impact of a hidradenitis suppurativa patient decision aid on treatment decision making: a randomized controlled trialcapsule summary
publisher Elsevier
series JAAD International
issn 2666-3287
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Background: Patient decision aids are tools that facilitate shared decision making when clinical evidence and patient values and preferences inform the process. Evidence-based guidelines have been developed for clinicians in hidradenitis suppurativa management. To address treatment decision-making needs of hidradenitis suppurativa patients, we developed a hidradenitis suppurativa patient decision aid. Objective: To assess the efficacy of the hidradenitis suppurativa patient decision aid during treatment decision making. Methods: An online, participant-blinded, parallel-group, randomized controlled trial of the hidradenitis suppurativa patient decision aid versus Mayo Clinic hidradenitis suppurativa website content (Mayo) was conducted with hidradenitis suppurativa patients. Outcomes were knowledge, decisional conflict, and preparation for decision making. Results: Forty participants fulfilled inclusion criteria and were randomized to hidradenitis suppurativa patient decision aid or Mayo. In the hidradenitis suppurativa patient decision aid group, data from 16 and 15 participants were analyzed at phases 1 and 2, respectively. In the Mayo group, data from 15 and 13 participants were analyzed at phases 1 and 2, respectively. Increased knowledge (P < .01) and preparation for decision making (P < .01), as well as reduced decisional conflict (P < .01), were observed in the hidradenitis suppurativa patient decision aid compared with the Mayo group. Limitations: The online methodology and recruitment from online hidradenitis suppurativa support groups limits generalizability of findings. Conclusion: A hidradenitis suppurativa patient decision aid increased knowledge and preparation for decision making and reduced decisional conflict.
topic decisional conflict
hidradenitis suppurativa
patient decision aid
patient knowledge
randomized controlled trial
shared decision making
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666328720300468
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