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Realizing better doctor-patient dialogue about choices in palliative care and early phase clinical trial participation: towards an online value clarification tool (OnVaCT)
Background: Patients with advanced cancer for whom standard systemic treatment is no longer available may be
offered participation in early phase clinical trials. In the decision making process, both medical-technical information
and patient values and preferences are important. Since patients report decisional conflict after deciding on
participation in these trials, improving the decision making process is essential. We aim to develop and evaluate an
Online Value Clarification Tool (OnVaCT) to assist patients in clarifying their values around this end-of-life decision.
This improved sharing of values is hypothesized to support medical oncologists in tailoring their information to
individual patients’ needs and, consequently, to support patients in taking decisions in line with their values and
reduce decisional conflict.
Methods: In the first part, patients’ values and preferences and medical oncologists’ views hereupon will be
explored in interviews and focus groups to build a first prototype OnVaCT using digital communication (serious
gaming). Next, we will test feasibility during think aloud sessions, to deliver a ready-to-implement OnVaCT. In the
second part, the OnVaCT, with accompanied training module, will be evaluated in a pre-test (12–18 months before
implementation) post-test (12–18 months after implementation) study in three major Dutch cancer centres. We will
include 276 patients (> 18 years) with advanced cancer for whom standard systemic therapy is no longer available,
and who are referred for participation in early phase clinical trials. The first consultation will be recorded to analyse
patient-physician communication regarding the discussion of patients’ values and the decision making process.
Three weeks afterwards, decisional conflict will be measured.
Discussion: This project aims to support the discussion of patient values when considering participation in early
phase clinical trials. By including patients before their first appointment with the medical oncologist and record
Realizing better doctor-patient dialogue about choices in palliative care and early phase clinical trial participation: towards an online value clarification tool (OnVaCT)
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