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A single-blind randomised controlled trial of the effects of a web-based decision aid on self-testing for cholesterol and diabetes. study protocol

机译:基于网络的决策辅助工具对胆固醇和糖尿病自我测试的效果的单盲随机对照试验。研究方案

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Background Self-tests, tests on body materials to detect medical conditions, are widely available to the general public. Self-testing does have advantages as well as disadvantages, and the debate on whether self-testing should be encouraged or rather discouraged is still ongoing. One of the concerns is whether consumers have sufficient knowledge to perform the test and interpret the results. An online decision aid (DA) with information on self-testing in general, and test specific information on cholesterol and diabetes self-testing was developed. The DA aims to provide objective information on these self-tests as well as a decision support tool to weigh the pros and cons of self-testing. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of the online decision aid on knowledge on self-testing, informed choice, ambivalence and psychosocial determinants. Methods/Design A single blind randomised controlled trial in which the online decision aid 'zelftestwijzer' is compared to short, non-interactive information on self-testing in general. The entire trial will be conducted online. Participants will be selected from an existing Internet panel. Consumers who are considering doing a cholesterol or diabetes self-test in the future will be included. Outcome measures will be assessed directly after participants have viewed either the DA or the control condition. Weblog files will be used to record participants' use of the decision aid. Discussion Self-testing does have important pros and cons, and it is important that consumers base their decision whether they want to do a self-test or not on knowledge and personal values. This study is the first to evaluate the effect of an online decision aid for self-testing. Trial registration Dutch Trial Register: NTR3149
机译:背景技术自测是对人体材料进行检测以检测医学状况的测试,对于普通大众而言是广泛可用的。自我测试的确有弊有弊,关于是否应该鼓励还是不鼓励自我测试的争论仍在继续。关注的问题之一是消费者是否具有足够的知识来执行测试和解释结果。开发了一种在线决策辅助工具(DA),其中包含有关一般自我测试的信息,以及有关胆固醇和糖尿病自我测试的特定测试信息。 DA的目的是提供有关这些自测的客观信息,以及一个决策支持工具,以权衡自测的利弊。这项研究的目的是评估在线决策辅助对知识的影响,这些知识包括自测,知情选择,矛盾情绪和社会心理决定因素。方法/设计一项单盲随机对照试验,其中将在线决策辅助工具“ zelftestwijzer”与关于自我测试的简短,非交互性信息进行比较。整个审判将在线进行。参与者将从现有的Internet面板中选择。包括将来考虑进行胆固醇或糖尿病自检的消费者。参与者查看DA或对照条件后,将直接评估结果指标。网络日志文件将用于记录参与者对决策辅助工具的使用。讨论自我测试确实有重要的利弊,让消费者决定是否要进行自我测试非常重要,这取决于知识和个人价值观。这项研究是第一个评估在线决策辅助工具对自我测试效果的评估。试用注册荷兰试用注册:NTR3149

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