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Lilisbeth Perestelo-Perez1,2,3, Amado Rivero-Santana2,3,4, Juan Antonio Sanchez-Afonso4
1Evaluation Unit of the Canary Islands Health Service (SESCS), Tenerife, Spain.
Background:
Shared decision making is an important component of patient-centred care and decision aids are tools designed to support patients' decision making and help patients with depression to make informed choices.
Objective:
The study aim was to assess the effectiveness of a web-based decision aid for patients with unipolar depression.
Design:
Randomized controlled trial.
Setting And Participants:
Adults diagnosed with a major depressive disorder and recruited in primary care centres were included and randomized to the decision aid (n=68) or usual care (n=79).
Intervention:
Patients in the decision aid group reviewed the decision aid accompanied by a researcher.
Outcome Measures:
Knowledge about treatment options, decisional conflict, treatment intention and preference for participation in decision making. We also developed a pilot measure of concordance between patients' goals and concerns about treatment options and their treatment intention.
Results:
Intervention significantly improved knowledge (P<.001) and decisional conflict (P<.001), and no differences were observed in treatment intention, preferences for participation, or concordance. One of the scales developed to measure goals and concerns showed validity issues.
Conclusion:
The decision aid "Decision making in depression" is effective improving knowledge of treatment options and reducing decisional conflict of patients with unipolar depression. More research is needed to establish a valid and reliable measure of concordance between patients' goals and concerns regarding pharmacological and psychological treatment, and the choice made.
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