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Does Shared Decision-Making for Prostate Cancer Screening Among African American Men Happen? It Depends on Who You Ask

Abstract

Background

Shared decision-making (SDM) is recommended for prostate cancer screening, but little is known about how this process is perceived by patients and providers. SDM is especially important for African American men, who are at high risk for the disease.


Objective

To evaluate agreement in SDM ratings among patients, providers, and objective observers.


Method

African American men ages 45–70 were recruited from primary care practices to participate in a study evaluating a decision aid (DA). Immediately after using the DA, patients proceeded to primary care appointments. Afterwards, patients and physicians completed surveys assessing perceptions about SDM. Clinical visits were also audio-recorded and coded to assess SDM.


Results

Mean scores on SDM measures among patients were 73.2 (SD = 27.5, 95% CI 55.71–90.62), 83.1 among physicians (SD = 7.8 95% CI 78.14–88.06), and 67.1 among objective raters (SD = 36.8 95% CI 43.72–90.45). Among patient-provider dyads, mean agreement was 49.9%.


Conclusion

Patients, physicians, and objective observers perceived SDM differently. Understanding discordant experiences of SDM is vital for improving clinical guidance about SDM especially among African Americans who have historically faced healthcare discrimination and mistrust. DAs, particularly for African American men, should incorporate strategies to empower patients to advocate for their communication needs and preferences.


Trial Registration

Clinical trials identifier number: NCT02787434

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 06/15/2021 | Link to this post on IFP |
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