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E-Based Technology to Provide Decision Aid on Breast Reconstruction for Women With Breast Cance

Not Applicable
Conditions
Decision Support Technique
Breast Cancer
Interventions
Other: Usual care
Other: E-based & personalized breast reconstruction surgery decision aid
Registration Number
NCT04190992
Lead Sponsor
National Cheng-Kung University Hospital
Brief Summary

Using decision aids has been demonstrated to support women to make treatment decision effectively. However, these studies focused on the decision of receiving breast conservative surgery or mastectomy, had short term follow-ups on decision satisfaction.The aims of this study were: Evaluate the effect of E-based \& personalized breast reconstruction surgery decision aid on women's decision satisfaction and mental health.

Detailed Description

Randomized controlled trial will be used to examine the effect of E-based \& personalized breast reconstruction surgery decision aid on decision satisfaction, body image, anxiety and depression. Participants will be randomly assigned into either experimental or control groups with 88 women in each group. After completing the questionnaires at baseline, participants in the experimental group will be asked to receive a E-based \& personalized breast reconstruction surgery decision aid at clinic. Control group will only receive pamphlet and usual care. All participants will be followed up 1 week after consultation, and 1 month, 8 month and 12 month after surgery.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
176
Inclusion Criteria
  • age of at least 20 years or under 20 years but married
  • females newly diagnosed with breast cancer who are candidates for mastectomy
  • ability to read and speak Taiwanese or Mandarin
Exclusion Criteria
  • Women with cancer recurrence
  • poor cognitive function
  • diagnosed with psychiatric disease

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Usual care groupUsual careAfter completing the questionnaires at baseline, participants in the control group will only receive a pamphlet as usual care
Application (APP) groupUsual careAfter completing the questionnaires at baseline, participants in the experimental group will be asked to receive a pamphlet and an E-based \& personalized breast reconstruction surgery decision aid at clinic.
Application (APP) groupE-based & personalized breast reconstruction surgery decision aidAfter completing the questionnaires at baseline, participants in the experimental group will be asked to receive a pamphlet and an E-based \& personalized breast reconstruction surgery decision aid at clinic.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Body imagePre-surgery, 1 month, 8 month, 12 month post surgery

The Body Image Scale (BIS) has ten items rated on a four-point Likert scale (0 \[not at all\] to 3 \[very much\]), with total scores ranging from 0 to 30. Higher scores indicate greater BI distress.

Decision Regret1 month, 8 month, 12 month post surgery

Decision Regret Scale (DRS) accesses "distress or remorse after a surgery decision". This instrument contains 5 items. The items were summed, divided by 5, and multiplied by 25. Higher scores indicate greater decision regret.

Decision conflictPre-surgery, 1 week after intervention

Decision Conflict Scale (DCS) accesses the perception of uncertainty in information, values or support for surgery options. This instrument contains 16 items and was developed by O'Connor. The items were summed, divided by 16, and multiplied by 25. Higher scores indicate greater decision conflict.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
AnxietyPre-surgery, 1 month, 8 month, 12 month post surgery

The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) assesses symptoms of anxiety and depression. The HADS includes 14 items, of which 7 measure anxiety, and 7 measure depression. All items are scored using a 0-3 point scale, with higher scores indicating more depressive symptoms. Cut-off scores are used to categorize anxiety and depressive symptoms, with values of over 8 indicating possible anxiety and depression, and 11 or above indicating probable anxiety.

DepressionPre-surgery, 1 month, 8 month, 12 month post surgery

The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) assesses symptoms of anxiety and depression. The HADS includes 14 items, of which 7 measure anxiety, and 7 measure depression. All items are scored using a 0-3 point scale, with higher scores indicating more depressive symptoms. Cut-off scores are used to categorize anxiety and depressive symptoms, with values of over 8 indicating possible anxiety and depression, and 11 or above indicating probable depression.

Involvement in the Breast Reconstruction (BR) decision-making process scale1 week after intervention

Involvement in the BR decision-making process was divided into two subscales, one accesses the perception of medical information about surgery obtained with 6 items and the other assesses the perception of partners' involvement in the BR decision-making process with 7 items. The scale used a five-point Likert scale (1 \[strongly disagree\] to 5 \[strongly agree\]); the higher the score, the greater the amount of information the participants believed they had obtained and the greater the participants perceived their partner's involvement in the BR decision-making process.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

National Cheng Kung University Hospital

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Tainan, Taiwan

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