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Evaluation of a Decision Aid Tool in Rectal Cancer patiënts

Completed
Conditions
Low Anterior Resection Syndrome
Rectal Cancer
Interventions
Behavioral: Delphi Procedure and interviews
Registration Number
NCT04938336
Lead Sponsor
University Hospital, Ghent
Brief Summary

Adapt and evaluate a decision aid for patients with rectal cancer. Phase 1 : decision aid testing (Delphi) multicentric Phase 2: pilot test decision aid

Detailed Description

Adapt and evaluate a decision aid for patients with rectal cancer. Phase1: decision aid testing (Delphi) A pilot version of the Belgian decision aid was developed and validated through a double Delphi procedure. In this study, the assessment is extended to several multicentre experts. The panel consists of ten experts who have extensive knowledge in the field of rectal cancer or scientific research. They are asked to evaluate the information and questions on accuracy, clarity, readability and relevance. They score the items of the decision aid using a 4-point Likert-type scale (one (one = totally irrelevant; four = very relevant) and a dichotomous scale (one = clear, two = not clear) to assess relevance and clarity of wording, respectively (see Appendix 2 to this application). To quantify the degree of content validity, the Content Validity Index (CVI) is used.

Phase2: pilot test decision aid The final step of the study is a pilot test of the decision aid with patients who will undergo surgery/watch and wait strategy in the near future and with healthcare professionals who work with the decision aid. The aim is to test the acceptability of the decision aid with the patient and the ease of use with the healthcare professional. With the feedback from the patients and the healthcare professional, the decision aid can be further refined.

During the consultation in which the intervention is discussed, the consent to participate will be asked of the patient and also of the informal carer who may be present at that moment. Participation in the study means that during this consultation, the caregiver involved will go through the decision aid completely with the patient and any informal carer. After the intervention, they will be asked to give feedback on their experiences with the use of the decision aid. This will be done by means of an interview for the patients, informal carers and care workers involved. The interview with the patient (and informal carer if applicable) will take place at home or in the hospital, depending on their preference. The interview with the caregiver takes place in the hospital where the caregiver works. If the current Covid-19 pandemic does not allow for a visit to the patient's home or to another hospital, the interviews will be conducted by telephone or video call.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
70
Inclusion Criteria
  • expert healthcare professionals caring for patients with rectal cancer
Exclusion Criteria
  • none

Interviews Inclusion criteria

  • Patients in which the decision aid was tested
  • patients with a tumor in the last 10cm of the rectum
  • healthcare professionals who have used the decision aid tool
  • informal carer indicated by the patient Exclusion
  • patients who have no treatment choice due to oncological reasons

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
healthcare professionals, patients and informal carersDelphi Procedure and interviewsinterviews
expert healthcare professionalsDelphi Procedure and interviewsDelphi Procedure
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Assessment of accuracy of the decision aid tool trough a delphi procedure2-3 months (until consensus)

Assessment of accuracy of the decision aid tool through a delphi procedure

Assessment of clarity of the decision aid tool trough a delphi procedure2-3 months (until consensus)

Assessment of clarity of the decision aid tool trough a delphi procedure

Assessment of readability of the decision aid tool trough a delphi procedure2-3 months (until consensus)

Assessment of readability of the decision aid tool trough a delphi procedure

Assessment of relevance of the decision aid tool trough a delphi procedure2-3 months (until consensus)

Assessment of relevance of the decision aid tool trough a delphi procedure

Assessment of the usability of the decision aid tool through individual interviewsabout 60 minutes

Assessment of the usability of the decision aid tool through individual interviews

Assessment of the acceptability of the decision aid tool through individual interviewabout 60 minutes

Assessment of the acceptability of the decision aid tool through individual interview

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

University hospital Ghent

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Ghent, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium

University Hospital Ghent

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Ghent, Belgium

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