Development of a novel shared decision making aid for primary immunodeficiency diseases

Author:

Tzivelekis Spiros1,Orange Jordan2,Poulos Christine3ORCID,Meckley Lisa M1ORCID,Peay Holly4ORCID,Sutphin Jessie53ORCID,Hernandez-Trujillo Vivian P6,Wasserman Richard L7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Takeda, 650 East Kendall Street, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA

2. Columbia University Irving Medical Center, 632 W168th Street, New York, NY 10032, USA

3. RTI Health Solutions, 3040 Cornwallis Road, Research Triangle Park, Durham, NC 27709, USA

4. RTI International, 3040 Cornwallis Road, Research Triangle Park, Durham, NC 27709, USA

5. Duke Clinical Research Institute, Duke University, 200 Morris Street, Durham NC 27705-3976, USA

6. Allergy & Immunology Care Center of South Florida, 16371 NW 67th Ave, Miami Lakes, FL 33014, USA

7. Allergy Partners of North Texas, Suite B-332, 7777 Forest Lane, Dallas, TX 75230, USA

Abstract

Aim: To describe development of a shared decision making (SDM) aid in treating primary immunodeficiency diseases (PID) with immunoglobulin replacement therapy (IGRT). Materials & methods: Expert engagement and qualitative formative research informed development. IGRT administration features were prioritized using object-case best–worst scaling (BWS) methodology. The aid was assessed by US adults self-reporting PID and revised following interviews/mock treatment-choice discussions with immunologists. Results: Patients participating in interviews (n = 19) and mock treatment-choice discussions (n = 5) deemed the aid useful/accessible and supported the utility of BWS, with content and BWS exercises refined following participant feedback. Conclusion: Formative research led to an improved SDM aid/BWS exercise, and illustrated how the aid may improve treatment decision making. The aid may help less-experienced patients and facilitate efficient SDM.

Funder

Baxalta US Inc., a member of the Takeda group of companies

Publisher

Future Medicine Ltd

Subject

Oncology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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