BMJ Open Quality (Aug 2024)

Exploring the MAPPING application to facilitate risk communication and shared decision-making between physicians and patients with gynaecological cancer

  • Dirk T Ubbink,
  • Christianne Lok,
  • Mijra Koning,
  • Johanna Wilhelmina Maria Aarts

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjoq-2024-002776
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3

Abstract

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This is an observational study in which we evaluated current levels of risk communication (RC) among gynaecological oncologists and their view on the Mapping All Patient Probabilities in Numerical Graphs (MAPPING) application as a possible tool to facilitate RC and shared decision-making (SDM). In part A, we audio-recorded 29 conversations between gynaecological oncologists and patients when discussing treatment options. In part B, interviews were performed with eight gynaecological oncologists.RC and SDM were measured using two observer-based measures, that is, the RC content (RCC) tool (scale 0–2) and the OPTION-5 instrument (scale 0–100). We used CollaboRATE questionnaire (scale 0–10) and a self-developed survey to assess patient-reported RC and SDM. In part B, we evaluated physicians’ attitudes regarding the use of the MAPPING application to support RC. Patients were minimally involved in the decision-making process (OPTION-5 25.9%±13.4 RCC 0.21±0.18). Patient-reported SDM was high (mean collaboRATE score 9.19±1.79) and patients preferred receiving numeric information, whereas most physicians used qualitative risk terms rather than exact numbers. In part B, gynaecologists had a positive attitude towards the MAPPING application. However, they stated that the app was difficult to use improvement of layout and better implementations are needed.