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Dissemination of Patient Decision-Making Aids Via a Web-Based Platform

机译:通过基于Web的平台传播患者决策辅助工具

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Purposes/Aims: The aim of this study was to create a web-based brokerage of patient decision-making aids, titled Split Decision™, and to evaluate student nurse and student nurse practitioners' intent to use and recommend the prototype website based on their perceived usability, usefulness and satisfaction. Rationale/Background: Adult patients frequently report confusion about treatment options, hindering their ability to fully participate in healthcare decision-making. Over 500 patient decision-aids exist on the internet, but are scattered across dozens of websites. Creation of a web-based decision-aid platform would utilize the existing information-seeking habits of patients, but provide them with evidence-based information when evaluating treatment options. Methods: Exemplar decision-aids were chosen from the 563 decision-aids published in the Ottawa Research Institute database and posted on a decision-aid brokerage website. Online access to the website was offered to study participants (n=29) from May to June 2016. Demographic information, quantitative and qualitative responses were collected from each website user and analyzed to evaluate perceived usability, satisfaction, and intention to use the pilot website. Results: Usability of the Split Decision™ website was found to be above average on Systems Usability Scale ratings. Participants rated the website highest on visual appeal and clear terminology on quantitative measures. Qualitative responses cited confusion with the navigation of pages and hyperlinks as areas of future improvement. Conclusion: Study participants expressed a hope for future expansion of the website to other topics and patient populations. Further study of the Split Decision™ website will be planned to test revisions suggested during by participants during this doctoral project.
机译:目的/目标:本研究的目的是创建一个基于网络的患者决策辅助工具经纪人,名称为Split Decision™,并评估学生护士和学生护士从业者使用和​​推荐原型网站的意图。感知的可用性,有用性和满意度。理由/背景:成年患者经常报告他们对治疗选择的困惑,阻碍他们充分参与医疗保健决策的能力。互联网上有500多个患者决策辅助工具,但分布在数十个网站上。建立基于网络的决策辅助平台将利用患者现有的信息寻求习惯,但在评估治疗方案时向患者提供基于证据的信息。方法:从渥太华研究所数据库中发布的563个决策辅助中选择典型的决策辅助,并将其发布在决策辅助经纪网站上。自2016年5月至2016年6月,向研究参与者(n = 29)提供了该网站的在线访问权限。从每个网站用户那里收集了人口统计信息,定量和定性响应,并进行了分析,以评估感知的可用性,满意度和使用该试点网站的意愿。 。结果:发现Split Decision™网站的可用性在系统可用性量表等级上高于平均水平。参与者对网站的视觉吸引力和量化措辞的明确术语给予最高评价。定性的回应将与页面导航和超链接的混淆作为未来改进的领域。结论:研究参与者表示希望将来将该网站扩展到其他主题和患者人群。将计划对Split Decision™网站进行进一步研究,以测试参与者在该博士项目期间提出的建议修订。

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    Kijewski Amy Lynn;

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