The quality of German-language patient decision aids for oncological patients on the internet

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Moeller, Julia [1 ]
Josfeld, Lena [1 ]
Keinki, Christian [1 ]
Zieglowski, Nathalie [1 ]
Buentzel, Jens [2 ]
Huebner, Jutta [1 ]
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[1] Univ Klinikum Jena, Klin Innere Med Hamatol & Internist Onkol 2, Klinikum 1, D-07747 Jena, Germany
[2] Klin HNO Erkrankungen Kopf Hals Chirurg, Interdisziplinare Palliat Stn Sudharz Klinikum Nor, Dr Robert Koch Str 39, D-99734 Nordhausen, Germany
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Patient decision aids; Patient information; Shared-decision-making; Decision-making process; Therapy decision; Medical screening; Cancer; Oncological patients; Internet research; CANCER-PATIENTS; INFORMATION;
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10.1186/s12911-023-02259-4
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BackgroundPrevious studies have already shown that decision aids are a suitable tool for patient decision-making. The aim of this work is to conduct an online search for freely available, German-language patient decision aids (PDAs) for cancer patients, followed by an assessment of their quality. For this purpose, a rating tool that is as manageable as possible was developed on the basis of already existing quality criteria.MethodsA simulated patient online search was conducted via the four most frequently used search engines in Germany. A quality assessment tool was created utilizing international and national guidelines, with a focus on practicality and manageability. Subsequently, the identified PDAs were rated by 4 raters based on the rating tool.ResultsThe number of German-language oncology PDAs is low (n = 22 of 200 URLs) with limited variability regarding rare cancers. Most originate from non-profit organizations. The overall quality is low, as indicated by an average of 57.52% of the maximum evaluation points of the developed quality assessment tool. Reference values used to assess quality were related to e.g. support/effectiveness, adaptation, layout, etc. No qualitative differences were found regarding different publishers. Quality differed between PDAs of different length, with longer PDAs achieving better results.ConclusionOverall, the supply and quality of German-language PDAs is not satisfactory. The assessment tool created in this study provides a solid, but more manageable basis, for developing and identifying high-quality PDAs.Practice implicationsPDAs should be increasingly used by physicians in practice. For this, a quick qualitative assessment of PDAs in everyday life must be possible. Future research has to investigate especially the aspect of the length of a PDA in more detail.
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