Objectives: To examine the effects of linguistically appropriate decision aids on decisional conflicts, risk perception, clarity of values, screening decisions and screening uptake among South Asian women in Hong Kong Design and subjects: A randomised controlled trial. A sample of 270 South Asian women aged 25-64 will be recruited to one of the two intervention groups or control group. Instruments: A survey will be conducted to collect data on the variables of concern (decisional conflicts, risk perception, clarity of values, screening decision and screening uptake). Interventions: Ethnically match community health workers (CHWs) will deliver the printed or mobile application decision aids to intervention group participants and briefly explain how to use the decision aid. The participants will choose a time and place of their convenience to read the decision aid. The participants will be contacted by CHWs within 2 weeks and asked if they have experienced any problems. Navigation assistance will be given as requested. Main outcome measures: Decisional conflicts, risk perception, clarity of values, screening decision and uptake. Data analysis: The repeated-measure outcomes of risk perception, clarity of values, decisional conflicts and screening decision will be compared between the three groups while adjusting for the stratifying variable (ethnicity) using a generalised estimating equation model, and a multivariable logistic regression with adjustment for ethnicity will be used to compare the screening uptake of the three groups. Expected results: The decision aid will clarify the participants' values and help them to make screening decisions and increase the uptake.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SCREENING
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
270
a booklet form of screening decision aid containing information of cervical cancer screening options
a leaflet containing information about healthy lifestyles
a mobile app format of screening decision aid containing information of cervical cancer screening options
decisional conflict
16-item Decisional Conflict Scale will be used to measure decisional conflict. The scale consists of five subscales: informed subscale, values clarity subscale, support subscale, uncertainty subscale and effective decision subscale. The scores will be converted to a 0-100 scale, giving a possible range of 0 (no decisional conflict) to 100 (extremely high decisional conflict). A score of 25 or below indicates that a person has low decisional conflict, and a score of 37.5 and above indicates that a person has decisional delay.
Time frame: baseline and 2 weeks after intervention
cervical cancer screening uptake
The participants will be asked 'Have you undergone cervical cancer screening in the past 3 months?
Time frame: 3 months after intervention
risk perception
One question will be used to assess the participants' perceptions of their risk of cancer. Women will be asked to rate their risk of cervical cancer as low, moderate or high.
Time frame: baseline and 2 weeks after intervention
screening decision: choice predisposition
Choice predisposition assesses a person's leaning towards an option and is rated on a 15-point scale that ranges from 1 (leaning towards 'yes') to 15 (leaning towards 'no').
Time frame: baseline and 2 weeks after intervention
screening decision: choice question
The choice question asks about the screening decision and a question about the use of a screening option (Pap test/HPV testing). It is assessed using a 'no/yes/unsure' format.
Time frame: baseline and 2 weeks after intervention
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