The development and validation of a decision aid to facilitate patient choice of surgery versus radiotherapy for high-risk basal cell carcinoma

Author:

Banks Jamie1ORCID,Odili Joy23,Zaidi Shane4,Lalondrelle Susan4,Singh Masha2,Akhras Victoria1,Jiyad Zainab15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology St George's Hospital London UK

2. Department of Plastic Surgery St George's Hospital London UK

3. St George's University of London Medical School London UK

4. Department of Clinical Oncology The Royal Marsden Hospital Sutton UK

5. Population Health Research Institute St George's University of London London UK

Abstract

Abstract Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is an increasingly common cancer. For high-risk BCCs, there are several treatment options, with similar efficacies. The current best practice in deciding upon a particular treatment is for a patient-centred approach. At present, there are few resources available for patients to assist their choice. This reduces patient autonomy and increases the burden on clinicians within clinic. Patient decision aids (PDAs) have been shown to increase patient autonomy and facilitate shared decision-making. Currently, there is no published PDA designed to facilitate the decision between surgical management or radiotherapy in high-risk BCCs. We developed a novel decision aid designed along the International Patient Decision Aid Standards to fill this clinical need, and evaluated its acceptance by both patients and clinicians. We describe the challenges faced at initial alpha and subsequent beta testing, and go on to validate our PDA with both the Decisional Conflict Scale and the nine-item Shared Decision Making Questionnaire (SDMQ9). We include an example of the PDA and encourage other units to modify the PDA for their own use.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Dermatology

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