Utility of patient decision aids (PDA) in stress urinary incontinence surgery
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Utility of patient decision aids (PDA) in stress urinary incontinence surgery
Abstract
Introduction and hypothesis: Patient decision aids (PDAs) facilitate shared decision making allowing patients to make decisions about their healthcare that take into account their personal values and preferences. The aim of this study was to establish whether a PDA used in women requiring stress incontinence surgery is helpful to women when making choices about the treatments they choose by using a Decision Conflict Scale (DCS).
Methods: Forty-five consecutive women were identified as having stress urinary incontinence and had completed all conservative treatments. All patients included in the study had stress urinary incontinence confirmed on urodynamic testing and were given the PDA at the point where they needed to make a decision about surgery. Following completion of the PDA, patients were given a DCS to complete which measures personal perceptions of uncertainty when making a decision about treatment.
Results: Forty-three out of 45 (95.5%) patients scored 4/4 for the DCS indicating they were sure of their decision. Two patients (4.5%) scored 3/4 and were therefore unsure of their choice. No patient scored < 3 on the DCS. The choice of procedures varied in all the ages and two women opted to have no treatment.
Conclusions: The use of a PDA in the surgical treatment of stress urinary incontinence reduces decision conflict and ensures patients are sure of their decision, understand the information provided as well as the risk benefit ratio of the various options and feel they have adequate support and advice to make a choice.
Keywords: Decision conflict; PDA; Patient decision aid; Shared decision making; Stress incontinence surgery.
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Comment in
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Letter to Editor: "Utility of patient decision aids (PDA) in stress urinary incontinence surgery" by Jha and Duckett 2019.Int Urogynecol J. 2020 Feb;31(2):419. doi: 10.1007/s00192-019-04118-1. Epub 2019 Nov 9. Int Urogynecol J. 2020. PMID: 31707451 No abstract available.
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Response to letter to the editor regarding "Utility of patient decision aids (PDA) in stress urinary incontinence surgery".Int Urogynecol J. 2020 Feb;31(2):421. doi: 10.1007/s00192-019-04153-y. Epub 2019 Dec 2. Int Urogynecol J. 2020. PMID: 31792595 No abstract available.
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