How Does a Shared Decision-Making (SDM) Intervention for Oncologists Affect Participation Style and Preference Matching in Patients with Breast and Colon Cancer?

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Christiane Bieber
Jennifer Nicolai
Kathrin Gschwendtner
Nicole Müller
Katrin Reuter
Angela Buchholz
Birgit Kallinowski
Martin Härter
Wolfgang Eich
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[1] Heidelberg University Hospital,Department of General Internal Medicine and Psychosomatics, Center for Psychosocial Medicine
[2] University of Mannheim,Department of Psychology III
[3] University Medical Center Freiburg, Cognition and Individual Differences
[4] University Medical Center Hamburg Eppendorf,Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
[5] Practice for Gastroenterology and Oncology,Department of Medical Psychology
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Shared decision making (SDM); Preference matching; Physician training program; Breast and colon cancer; Oncology;
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The aims of this study are to assess patients’ preferred and perceived decision-making roles and preference matching in a sample of German breast and colon cancer patients and to investigate how a shared decision-making (SDM) intervention for oncologists influences patients’ preferred and perceived decision-making roles and the attainment of preference matches. This study is a post hoc analysis of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) on the effects of an SDM intervention. The SDM intervention was a 12-h SDM training program for physicians in combination with decision board use. For this study, we analysed a subgroup of 107 breast and colon cancer patients faced with serious treatment decisions who provided data on specific questionnaires with regard to their preferred and perceived decision-making roles (passive, SDM or active). Patients filled in questionnaires immediately following a decision-relevant consultation (t1) with their oncologist. Eleven of these patients’ 27 treating oncologists had received the SDM intervention within the RCT. A majority of cancer patients (60%) preferred SDM. A match between preferred and perceived decision-making roles was reached for 72% of patients. The patients treated by SDM-trained physicians perceived greater autonomy in their decision making (p < 0.05) with more patients perceiving SDM or an active role, but their preference matching was not influenced. A SDM intervention for oncologists boosted patient autonomy but did not improve preference matching. This highlights the already well-known reluctance of physicians to engage in explicit role clarification.
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