The impact of decision tools during oncological consultation with lung cancer patients: A systematic review within the I3LUNG project

Author:

Sebri Valeria1ORCID,Marzorati Chiara1ORCID,Dorangricchia Patrizia1,Monzani Dario2,Grasso Roberto13,Prelaj Arsela45,Provenzano Leonardo6,Mazzeo Laura45,Dumitrascu Andra Diana4,Sonnek Jana7,Szewczyk Marlen7ORCID,Watermann Iris7,Trovò Francesco8,Dollis Nina9,Sarris Evangelos9,Garassino Marina Chiara10,Bestvina Christine M.10,Pedrocchi Alessandra11,Ambrosini Emilia11,Kosta Sokol12,Felip Enriqueta1314,Soleda Mireia14,Roca Aina Arbusà14ORCID,Rodríguez‐Morató Jose15,Nuara Alessandro8,Lourie Yonah16,Fernandez‐Pinto Melissa15,Aguaron Alfonso17,Pravettoni Gabriella13

Affiliation:

1. Applied Research Division for Cognitive and Psychological Science IEO, European Institute of Oncology IRCCS Milan Italy

2. Laboratory of Behavioral Observation and Research on Human Development, Department of Psychology, Educational Science and Human Movement University of Palermo Palermo Italy

3. Department of Oncology and Hemato‐Oncology University of Milan Milan Italy

4. Thoracic Oncology Unit, Medical Oncology Department 1 Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale Tumori Milan Italy

5. Department of Electronics, Information, and Bioengineering Politecnico di Milano Milan Italy

6. Medical Oncology Department Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori di Milano Milan Italy

7. Lungen Clinic Grosshansdorf, Airway Research Center North German Center for Lung Research Grosshansdorf Germany

8. Politecnico di Milano Milan Italy

9. 4th Oncology Dept Metropolitan Hospital

10. Knapp Center for Biomedical Discovery University of Chicago Medicine & Biological Sciences Chicago Illinois USA

11. Department of Electronics, Information and Bioengineering Neuroengineering and Medical Robotics Laboratory NearLab Milan Italy

12. Department of Electronic Systems Aalborg University Copenhagen Denmark

13. Vall d'Hebron University Hospital Barcelona Spain

14. Vall d'Hebron Institute of Oncology Barcelona Spain

15. Medica Scientia Innovation Research (MEDSIR) Barcelona Spain

16. Shaare Zedek Medical Center Jerusalem Israel

17. Lung Cancer Europe (LuCE) Bern Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionTo date, lung cancer is one of the most lethal diagnoses worldwide. A variety of lung cancer treatments and modalities are available, which are generally presented during the patient and doctor consultation. The implementation of decision tools to facilitate patient's decision‐making and the management of their healthcare process during medical consultation is fundamental. Studies have demonstrated that decision tools are helpful to promote health management and decision‐making of lung cancer patients during consultations. The main aim of the present work within the I3LUNG project is to systematically review the implementation of decision tools to facilitate medical consultation about oncological treatments for lung cancer patients.MethodsIn the present study, we conducted a systematic review following the PRISMA guidelines. We used an electronic computer‐based search involving three databases, as follows: Embase, PubMed, and Scopus. 10 articles met the inclusion criteria and were included. They explicitly refer to decision tools in the oncological context, with lung cancer patients.ResultsThe discussion highlights the most encouraging results about the positive role of decision aids during medical consultations about oncological treatments, especially regarding anxiety, decision‐making, and patient knowledge. However, no one main decision aid tool emerged as essential. Opting for a more recent timeframe to select eligible articles might shed light on the current array of decision aid tools available.ConclusionFuture review efforts could utilize alternative search strategies to explore other lung cancer‐specific outcomes during medical consultations for treatment decisions and the implementation of decision aid tools. Engaging with experts in the fields of oncology, patient decision‐making, or health communication could provide valuable insights and recommendations for relevant literature or research directions that may not be readily accessible through traditional search methods. The development of guidelines for future research were provided with the aim to promote decision aids focused on patients' needs.

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Wiley

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