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Clinical Trials/NCT05130580
NCT05130580
Active, Not Recruiting
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Evaluation of a Patient-Specific Decision Aid System for Shared Decision-Making About Breast Reconstruction

M.D. Anderson Cancer Center1 site in 1 country35 target enrollmentOctober 13, 2020

Overview

Phase
N/A
Intervention
Enhanced Consultation
Conditions
Breast Carcinoma
Sponsor
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Enrollment
35
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Length of consultation visit
Status
Active, Not Recruiting
Last Updated
last month

Overview

Brief Summary

This clinical trial evaluates whether a decision aid application (app) is effective in helping breast reconstruction surgery patients make informed decisions about breast reconstruction surgery. Researchers have created a computer app for breast reconstruction surgery patients that presents images of breast reconstruction outcomes that are customized to the individual patient's treatment options and personal preferences. This decision aid app may help educate patients about how they might look after surgery and answer their questions.

Detailed Description

PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: I. To evaluate a newly-developed computer application designed to facilitate shared decision making about breast reconstruction for practicability and usability. SECONDARY OBJECTIVES: I. To evaluate the effect of the decision aid application measured as the patient's decisional conflict, decision regret, and psychosocial well-being. II. To evaluate the accuracy of predicted breast reconstruction outcomes to enhance the mathematical and physics-based algorithms for future use. EXPLORATORY OBJECTIVE: I. To evaluate patients' aesthetic measures, such as symmetry, breast volume, breast contour and ptosis 3 months after surgery. OUTLINE: Patients are randomized to 1 of 2 arms. ARM I: Patients receive newly-developed educational materials about breast reconstruction and attend an enhanced consultation visit with their plastic surgeon to discuss options for breast reconstruction surgery, during which a decision aid application containing a customized presentation of possible breast reconstruction outcomes is presented. At the end of the consultation visit, patients complete questionnaires about decision-making and psychological well-being. Within 4-6 weeks and 3-6 months after beginning the reconstruction process, patients also complete questionnaires about satisfaction with their breasts, body image, and psychological well-being, and undergo two-dimensional (2D) and 3D imaging of the torso. ARM II: Patients receive newly-developed educational materials about breast reconstruction and attend a standard of care consultation visit with their plastic surgeon to discuss options for breast reconstruction surgery. At the end of the consultation visit, patients complete questionnaires about decision-making and psychological well-being. Within 4-6 weeks and 3-6 months after beginning the reconstruction process, patients also complete questionnaires about satisfaction with their breasts, body image, and psychological well-being, and undergo 2D and 3D imaging of the torso.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
October 13, 2020
End Date
February 2, 2027
Last Updated
last month
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • MD Anderson patients, age 21 or older
  • Planning to undergo either a unilateral or bilateral total, skin-sparing or nipple-sparing mastectomy; or, planning to undergo a unilateral or bilateral modified radical mastectomy
  • Considering immediate breast reconstruction at MD Anderson
  • Likely to be a suitable candidate for implant-based reconstruction and/or abdominal-tissue based reconstruction as determined by an MD Anderson Plastic Surgery faculty member
  • Ambulatory and able to stand unassisted for two minutes (3D imaging system requirement)
  • Ability to understand and read English without a translator

Exclusion Criteria

  • Has had a prior consultation with a plastic surgeon to discuss breast reconstruction
  • History of breast surgery (i.e., breast reduction, mastopexy, segmental mastectomy, augmentation, reconstruction, but not including biopsy)
  • Planning to have a delayed breast reconstruction
  • Adjuvant radiation of the breast is indicated at the time of enrollment
  • Diagnosis consistent with psychosis (such as schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, major depressive disorder \[MDD\] with psychotic features or steroid induced psychosis) in the chart
  • Diagnosis consistent with cognitive impairment such as dementia, cognitive changes with stroke or radiation therapy in the chart
  • Documented personality disorder
  • Presence of non-medical tattoo on the breast

Arms & Interventions

Arm I (educational materials, enhanced consult, decision aid)

Patients receive newly-developed educational materials about breast reconstruction and attend an enhanced consultation visit with their plastic surgeon to discuss options for breast reconstruction surgery, during which a decision aid application containing a customized presentation of possible breast reconstruction outcomes is presented. At the end of the consultation visit, patients complete questionnaires about decision-making and psychological well-being. Within 4-6 weeks and 3-6 months after beginning the reconstruction process, patients also complete questionnaires about satisfaction with their breasts, body image, and psychological well-being, and undergo two-dimensional (2D) and 3D imaging of the torso.

Intervention: Enhanced Consultation

Arm I (educational materials, enhanced consult, decision aid)

Patients receive newly-developed educational materials about breast reconstruction and attend an enhanced consultation visit with their plastic surgeon to discuss options for breast reconstruction surgery, during which a decision aid application containing a customized presentation of possible breast reconstruction outcomes is presented. At the end of the consultation visit, patients complete questionnaires about decision-making and psychological well-being. Within 4-6 weeks and 3-6 months after beginning the reconstruction process, patients also complete questionnaires about satisfaction with their breasts, body image, and psychological well-being, and undergo two-dimensional (2D) and 3D imaging of the torso.

Intervention: Conventional Imaging

Arm I (educational materials, enhanced consult, decision aid)

Patients receive newly-developed educational materials about breast reconstruction and attend an enhanced consultation visit with their plastic surgeon to discuss options for breast reconstruction surgery, during which a decision aid application containing a customized presentation of possible breast reconstruction outcomes is presented. At the end of the consultation visit, patients complete questionnaires about decision-making and psychological well-being. Within 4-6 weeks and 3-6 months after beginning the reconstruction process, patients also complete questionnaires about satisfaction with their breasts, body image, and psychological well-being, and undergo two-dimensional (2D) and 3D imaging of the torso.

Intervention: Educational Intervention

Arm I (educational materials, enhanced consult, decision aid)

Patients receive newly-developed educational materials about breast reconstruction and attend an enhanced consultation visit with their plastic surgeon to discuss options for breast reconstruction surgery, during which a decision aid application containing a customized presentation of possible breast reconstruction outcomes is presented. At the end of the consultation visit, patients complete questionnaires about decision-making and psychological well-being. Within 4-6 weeks and 3-6 months after beginning the reconstruction process, patients also complete questionnaires about satisfaction with their breasts, body image, and psychological well-being, and undergo two-dimensional (2D) and 3D imaging of the torso.

Intervention: Questionnaire Administration

Arm II (educational materials, standard of care consultation)

Patients receive newly-developed educational materials about breast reconstruction and attend a standard of care consultation visit with their plastic surgeon to discuss options for breast reconstruction surgery. At the end of the consultation visit, patients complete questionnaires about decision-making and psychological well-being. Within 4-6 weeks and 3-6 months after beginning the reconstruction process, patients also complete questionnaires about satisfaction with their breasts, body image, and psychological well-being, and undergo 2D and 3D imaging of the torso.

Intervention: Standard of Care Consultation

Arm II (educational materials, standard of care consultation)

Patients receive newly-developed educational materials about breast reconstruction and attend a standard of care consultation visit with their plastic surgeon to discuss options for breast reconstruction surgery. At the end of the consultation visit, patients complete questionnaires about decision-making and psychological well-being. Within 4-6 weeks and 3-6 months after beginning the reconstruction process, patients also complete questionnaires about satisfaction with their breasts, body image, and psychological well-being, and undergo 2D and 3D imaging of the torso.

Intervention: Conventional Imaging

Arm II (educational materials, standard of care consultation)

Patients receive newly-developed educational materials about breast reconstruction and attend a standard of care consultation visit with their plastic surgeon to discuss options for breast reconstruction surgery. At the end of the consultation visit, patients complete questionnaires about decision-making and psychological well-being. Within 4-6 weeks and 3-6 months after beginning the reconstruction process, patients also complete questionnaires about satisfaction with their breasts, body image, and psychological well-being, and undergo 2D and 3D imaging of the torso.

Intervention: Educational Intervention

Arm II (educational materials, standard of care consultation)

Patients receive newly-developed educational materials about breast reconstruction and attend a standard of care consultation visit with their plastic surgeon to discuss options for breast reconstruction surgery. At the end of the consultation visit, patients complete questionnaires about decision-making and psychological well-being. Within 4-6 weeks and 3-6 months after beginning the reconstruction process, patients also complete questionnaires about satisfaction with their breasts, body image, and psychological well-being, and undergo 2D and 3D imaging of the torso.

Intervention: Questionnaire Administration

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Length of consultation visit

Time Frame: up to 90 minutes

Participant's decisional conflict score-Questionnaires

Time Frame: at 6 months post-operation

Decisional conflict is measured using the Decisional Conflict Scale (DCS). Scores range from 0 (no decisional conflict) to 100 (extremely high decisional conflict)

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