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Communicating uncertainty can lead to less decision satisfaction: a necessary cost of involving patients in shared decision making?

机译:交流不确定性可能导致决策满意度降低:让患者参与共同决策的必要成本?

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>Background  Given the large number of interventions of uncertain effectiveness, research on communicating uncertainty is needed to examine its impact on patients’ health decisions. >Objective  To examine physicians’ communication of uncertainty and its impact on patients’ decisions and decision satisfaction. >Design, setting, and participants  Participants included female patients seen in a breast health centre whose physicians were discussing a decision with them, with no clear ‘best’ choice based on outcome evidence. >Main variables  Decision communication was measured using the OPTION scale, a measure of the degree to which physicians involve patients in a decision‐making process. One‐to‐two weeks after the discussion, patients reported their satisfaction with the decision‐making process and their decision. Decisions were verified in medical charts with patient consent. >Results  Seventy‐five women agreed to participate (94% response rate). The mean translated score of the OPTION scale was 68.0 (SD 18.3), but only 33.2 (SD 19.1) for the uncertainty items. Among cancer patients, communicating uncertainty was negatively related to decision satisfaction (P < 0.002), and there was an interaction between patient involvement in decisions and communicating uncertainty in relation to patients’ decision satisfaction (P < 0.03). >Discussion  Communicating scientific uncertainty might lead to less decision satisfaction among women facing cancer treatment decisions; this could be a natural outcome of the decision making process. Involving patients in decisions might help them tolerate uncertainty. >Conclusion  Future studies should consider assessing other outcomes (e.g. knowledge, physician support) of the decision making process. There may be trade‐offs between acknowledging uncertainty and immediate decision satisfaction.
机译:>背景鉴于有大量不确定性的干预措施,因此需要研究交流不确定性以检查其对患者健康决策的影响。 >目的,以检查医生传达的不确定性及其对患者决策和决策满意度的影响。 >设计,设置和参与者:参与者包括在乳房健康中心看过的女性患者,他们的医生正在与他们讨论决定,但根据结果证据没有明确的“最佳”选择。 >主要变量 使用OPTION量表来衡量决策沟通,这是医生在决策过程中让患者参与的程度的度量。讨论后一到两周,患者报告他们对决策过程和决策感到满意。在患者同意的情况下,病历表中的决定得到了验证。 >结果:75名妇女同意参加(94%的回应率)。 OPTION量表的平均翻译分数为68.0(SD 18.3),但不确定性项目仅为33.2(SD 19.1)。在癌症患者中,沟通不确定性与决策满意度负相关(P <0.002),并且患者参与决策与沟通不确定性与患者决策满意度之间存在相互作用(P <0.03)。 >讨论:交流科学不确定性可能导致面临癌症治疗决策的女性的决策满意度降低;这可能是决策过程的自然结果。让患者参与决策可能有助于他们容忍不确定性。 >结论未来的研究应考虑评估决策过程的其他结果(例如知识,医生支持)。在确认不确定性和立即做出决策满意度之间可能需要权衡取舍。

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