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Shared decision-making in routine breast cancer care in Germany-A cross-sectional study

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PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY
卷 31, 期 7, 页码 1120-1126

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pon.5898

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breast cancer; cross-sectional study; Germany; oncology; psycho-oncology; SDM; SDM-Q-9; shared decision-making; survey research

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  1. Institute for Health Services Research in Oncology (Institut fur Versorgungsforschung in der Onkologie)

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This study aimed to investigate the decision-making processes between breast cancer patients and different healthcare professionals. The findings showed that patients generally reported a high level of participation and satisfaction with their treatment. However, the experiences of non-responders remain unknown.
Objective Many preference-sensitive decisions have to be made in breast cancer care and little is known about the decision-making processes between breast cancer patients and the different health care professionals engaged in their treatment. Methods All female breast cancer patients who underwent surgery in four German breast centers between 07/2016 and 12/2018 were invited to fill in a survey. The decision-making process was evaluated using the 9-item Shared Decision Making Questionnaire (SDM-Q-9) and a German measure to assess satisfaction with care (ZAPA). The higher the total score (0-100), the higher the experienced degree of participation and satisfaction, respectively. Participants were asked to separately rate consultations with their inpatient hospital doctors, outpatient gynecologists, outpatient oncologists and primary care providers. An overall mean score for the degree of participation and the satisfaction with care was calculated for each patient across all consultations assessed. Differences between the 4 treating physician groups were analyzed as well. Results Of 1068 approached patients, 563 with a mean age of 62 and a standard deviation (SD) of 12.2 years filled in the survey (response rate: 53%). The overall SDM-Q-9 score was 73.8 (SD: 20.8). Older patients stated a higher level of participation than younger, different physician groups were rated quite similarly. Overall satisfaction with care was 87.4 (SD: 15.5). Conclusions Overall, patients reported to have experienced a high level of shared decision-making (SDM) and were quite satisfied with their treatment. However, we do not know whether non-responders might have had different experiences.

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