Provision of Individualized Information to Men and Their Partners to Facilitate Treatment Decision Making in Prostate Cancer
- 1 January 2003
- journal article
- Published by Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) in Oncology Nursing Forum
- Vol. 30 (1), 107-114
- https://doi.org/10.1188/03.onf.107-114
Abstract
To determine if providing individualized information to men who are newly diagnosed with prostate cancer and their partners would lower their levels of psychological distress and enable them to become more active participants in treatment decision making. Quasiexperimental, one group, pretest/post-test. The Prostate Centre at Vancouver General Hospital in British Columbia, Canada. Convenience sample of 74 couples. 73 men had early-stage prostate cancer. Mean age of the men was 62.2 years, and mean age of the partners was 58.1 years. The majority (> 50%) had received their high school diplomas. Respondents completed measures of decision preferences and psychological distress at the time of diagnosis and four months later. All participants used a computer to identify their information and decision preferences. Computer-generated, graphic printouts were used to guide the information counseling session. Patients reported assuming a more active role in medical decision making than originally intended, partners assumed a more passive role in decision making than originally intended, and all participants had lower levels of psychological distress at four months. Evidence supports the need to provide informational support to couples at the prostate cancer diagnosis to facilitate treatment decision making and lower levels of psychological distress. Future research is needed to evaluate this type of approach in the context of a randomized clinical trial design. The personalized, computer-graphic printouts can provide clinicians with an innovative method of guiding information counseling and providing decisional support to men with prostate cancer and their partners.Keywords
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