Authors
Philippe D Violette, Thomas Agoritsas, Paul Alexander, Jarno Riikonen, Henrikki Santti, Arnav Agarwal, Neera Bhatnagar, Philipp Dahm, Victor Montori, Gordon H Guyatt, Kari AO Tikkinen
Publication date
2015/5
Source
CA: a cancer journal for clinicians
Volume
65
Issue
3
Pages
239-251
Description
Patients who are diagnosed with localized prostate cancer need to make critical treatment decisions that are sensitive to their values and preferences. The role of decision aids in facilitating these decisions is unknown. The authors conducted a systematic review of randomized trials of decision aids for localized prostate cancer. Teams of 2 reviewers independently identified, selected, and abstracted data from 14 eligible trials (n = 3377 men), of which 10 were conducted in North America. Of these, 11 trials compared decision aids with usual care, and 3 trials compared decision aids with other decision aids. Two trials suggested a modest positive impact on decisional regret. Results across studies varied widely for decisional conflict (4 studies), satisfaction with decision (2 studies), and knowledge (2 studies). No impact on treatment choices was observed (6 studies). In conclusion, scant evidence at high risk of bias …
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PD Violette, T Agoritsas, P Alexander, J Riikonen… - CA: a cancer journal for clinicians, 2015