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Investigating active ingredients in a complex intervention: a nested study within the Patient and Decision Aids (PANDAs) randomised controlled trial for people with type 2 diabetes

机译:在复杂的干预措施中研究有效成分:患者和决策辅助工具(PANDA)中的嵌套研究针对2型糖尿病患者

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Background Randomised trials provide evidence that patient decision aids improve outcomes with respect to patient knowledge, involvement and satisfaction in decision making. It is less clear how these complex interventions are implemented within patient-clinician interactions and which components are active for improving decision processes. To investigate the experiences of using a diabetes treatment decision aid and to explore how components within a complex intervention influenced the decision making process. Methods A pragmatic mixed methods study nested within the PANDAs cluster randomised trial of a patient decision aid. Themes inductively derived from interviews and observation of consultations with further triangulation with results of decision quality and involvement measurements and case analyses. Results The decision aid intervention was employed flexibly within the consultation with both the patient and clinician active in marshalling elements. The decision aid improved processing and organization of information needed for decision making within the consultation interaction. It also improved decision quality by preparing the patient for active involvement within the clinical consultation. Conclusion The intervention was acceptable, flexible and readily implemented in primary care consultations. The decision aid was effective in facilitating cognitive processing. The intervention also facilitated rehearsal in preparation for active roles in a shared decision process. Trial registration Trials Register Number: ISRCTN14842077 . Date registered: 24.06.2010.
机译:背景随机试验提供了证据,表明患者的决策辅助可以改善患者在决策方面的知识,参与度和满意度。目前尚不清楚如何在患者与临床医生之间的互动中实施这些复杂的干预措施,以及哪些组件对改善决策过程有效。调查使用糖尿病治疗决策辅助工具的经验,并探讨复杂干预措施中的组成部分如何影响决策过程。方法实用混合方法研究嵌套在PANDAs集群患者决策辅助随机试验中。主题归纳自访谈和对协商的观察以及进一步的三角测量,并得出决策质量,参与度测量和案例分析的结果。结果在与编组要素活跃的患者和临床医生进行协商的过程中,灵活地采用了决策辅助干预措施。决策辅助改善了咨询交互中决策所需信息的处理和组织。通过使患者积极参与临床咨询也可以提高决策质量。结论干预是可以接受的,灵活的,并且在初级保健咨询中易于实施。决策辅助可以有效地促进认知过程。干预还促进了演练,为在共同决策过程中扮演积极角色做准备。试用注册试用注册号:ISRCTN14842077。注册日期:2010年6月24日。

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