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Evidence-Based Decision Aid for Patients With Parkinson Disease: Protocol for Interview Study, Online Survey, and Two Randomized Controlled Trials

机译:帕金森病患者的基于循证决策辅助:面试学习议定书,在线调查和两个随机对照试验

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Background Shared decision making is particularly important in situations with different treatment alternatives. For the treatment of idiopathic Parkinson disease, both pharmacological and surgical approaches can be applied. Objective In this research project, a series of studies will be conducted to investigate how decision aids for patients with idiopathic Parkinson disease should be designed in order to support the decision-making process. Methods In Study 1a, qualitative interviews will be conducted to determine which needs frequently occur for patients with idiopathic Parkinson disease. In Study 1b, the identified needs will then be rated for personal relevance by an independent group of patients in an online survey. In Study 2, a randomized controlled trial will be used to pretest different decision aids in a sample group of people who do not have a medical background and who do not have Parkinson disease. In Study 3, a randomized controlled trial will be used to investigate the effect of the decision aids that had been evaluated as positive in Study 2 with patients who have idiopathic Parkinson disease. Results This series of studies received ethical approval in January 2020. As of June 2020, data collection for Study 1a has started, and it is estimated that Studies 1a, 1b, 2, and 3 will take approximately 4, 4, 6, and 6 months to complete, respectively. It is planned to present the results and analyses at international conferences and to submit the results to peer-reviewed journals for publication, once the studies have been completed. The findings will also be shared with clinicians and patients through presentations at information events. Conclusions This series of studies is intended to result in an evidence-based decision aid for patients with idiopathic Parkinson disease in order to support the informed and reflected shared decision-making process. We further intend to contribute to a deeper understanding of the individual preferences of patients with idiopathic Parkinson disease and the impact of those preferences on treatment decisions.
机译:背景技术在不同治疗替代品的情况下,共享决策尤其重要。为了治疗特发性帕金森病,可以应用药理学和手术方法。目的在本研究项目中,将进行一系列研究,以调查特发性帕金森病的患者的决策助剂应设计如何设计,以支持决策过程。研究中的方法1A,将进行定性访谈,以确定特发性帕金森病患者经常发生的需求。在研究1B中,通过在线调查中的独立患者群体将被确定的需求被评为个人相关性。在研究2中,随机对照试验将用于预测试不同的决策助剂,这些艾滋病在没有医学背景的样本组中,谁没有帕金森病。在研究3中,随机对照试验将用于调查在研究2中被评估为阳性的决策助剂的效果与具有特发性帕金森病的患者。结果这一系列研究于2020年1月收到道德批准。截至6月20日,研究1A的数据收集已开始,估计研究1A,1B,2和3所需约4,4,6和6。几个月完成。计划在国际会议上展示结果和分析,并在研究完成后向同行审查的出版期刊提交结果。这些调查结果也将通过信息事件的演示与临床医生和患者分享。结论这一系列研究旨在导致特发性帕金森病患者的基于证据的决策援助,以支持知情和反映的共享决策过程。我们进一步打算有助于更深入地了解具有特发性帕金森病的患者的个体偏好以及这些偏好对治疗决策的影响。

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