The purpose of this study is to determine whether an intervention designed to help men share decisions about prostate cancer screening with their physician results in better decision making, more shared decisions, and changes in intended and actual screening rates.
Background: Professional societies recommend shared decision making for prostate cancer screening, however, most effort has been directed at informed rather than shared decision making. In this study, we plan to test the effects of a shared decision making intervention on key components of shared decision making. We secondarily plan to test its effects on the presence of a shared decision, men's intention to be screened, and actual screening rates. Methods: We plan to conduct two separate randomized controlled trials of shared decision making interventions, one in which the intervention focuses on prostate cancer screening only and one in which the intervention focuses on prostate cancer screening in the context of other men's health issues. Each trial will use the same attention control and identical implementation and measurement strategies to allow combination of data if no differences exist in the effect of the interventions. Trials will include a convenience sample of men with no prior history of prostate cancer who present to their primary care physician for routine care. Men will be randomly assigned to a shared decision making intervention (including a video and coaching session for patients and an education session for providers) or a control group, in which men will receive a video on highway safety. Data on key components of shared decision making and intent for screening will be measured at baseline, after the intervention, and after men's visit with their provider. Additionally, medical charts will be reviewed 9 months later to assess for actual screening.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
128
For Patients: Video-based decision aid on prostate cancer screening, One-on-One values clarification session with research assistant, One-on-One coaching session with research assistant to encourage good interaction with clinician For Physicians: a one-time educational session on prostate cancer and the value of shared decision making
Publicly available video on highway safety and reducing individual risks in a crash
Chapel Hill North General Internal Medicine Practice
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill General Medicine Clinic
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
Moses Cone Internal Medicine Practice
Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Triad Internal Medicine
Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Men's understanding that prostate cancer screening requires a decision
Time frame: baseline, post intervention, post clinical visit
Men's knowledge about prostate cancer and prostate cancer screening
Time frame: baseline, post intervention, post clinical visit
Men's participation in the decision about prostate cancer screening with their clinician at their preferred level
Time frame: baseline, post intervention, post clinical visit
The presence of a shared decision
Time frame: post clinical visit
men's intent to be screened for prostate cancer
Time frame: post clinical visit
Self reported screening
Time frame: post visit
Actual screening by chart review
Time frame: 9 month follow-up
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