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  • Surgical Oncology
  • Patient Education

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  • Amputation level selection is a critical decision for dysvascular patients.
  • Patient decision aids (PDAs) can support informed choices in complex medical situations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the feasibility of the AMPDECIDE patient decision aids for amputation level selection.
  • To evaluate the usability and efficacy of PDAs in improving amputation-level specific knowledge.
  • To identify patient barriers to PDA use and refine study methods for a larger trial.

Main Methods:

  • Feasibility study with an uncontrolled before-after design across two medical centers.
  • Convenience sample of dysvascular patients (pre- and post-amputation) were enrolled.
  • Patients reviewed PDAs and completed measures of knowledge, control preference, numeracy, and literacy.

Main Results:

  • Eleven patients enrolled; PDAs were rated as easy to navigate.
  • Amputation level knowledge improved by 17% after PDA exposure.
  • 81% of patients desired participation in amputation level decisions; recruitment challenges were noted.

Conclusions:

  • AMPDECIDE PDAs and study measures are suitable for a larger efficacy trial.
  • Patients effectively processed information from PDAs and responded positively.
  • Enhanced clinician involvement is recommended to improve patient recruitment in future studies.