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Comparing 3 values clarification methods for colorectal cancer screening decision-making: a randomized trial in the US and Australia.


ABSTRACT: To compare the effects of three methods of values clarification (VCM): balance sheet; rating and ranking; and a discrete choice experiment (DCE) on decision-making about colorectal cancer (CRC) screening among adults in the US and Australia.Using online panels managed by a survey research organization in the US and Australia, we recruited adults ages 50-75 at average risk for CRC for an online survey. Those eligible were randomized to one of the three VCM tasks. CRC screening options were described in terms of five key attributes: reduction in risk of CRC incidence and mortality; nature of the screening test; screening frequency; complications from screening; and chance of requiring a colonoscopy (as initial or follow-up testing). Main outcomes included self-reported most important attribute and unlabeled screening test preference by VCM and by country, assessed after the VCM.A total of 920 participants were enrolled; 51 % were Australian; mean age was 59.0; 87.0 % were white; 34.2 % had a 4-year college degree; 42.8 % had household incomes less than $45,000 USD per year; 44.9 % were up to date with CRC screening. Most important attribute differed across VCM groups: the rating and ranking group was more likely to choose risk reduction as most important attribute (69.8 %) than the balance sheet group (54.7 %) or DCE (49.3 %), p?

SUBMITTER: Brenner A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3930768 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Comparing 3 values clarification methods for colorectal cancer screening decision-making: a randomized trial in the US and Australia.

Brenner Alison A   Howard Kirsten K   Lewis Carmen C   Sheridan Stacey S   Crutchfield Trisha T   Hawley Sarah S   Reuland Dan D   Kistler Christine C   Pignone Michael M  

Journal of general internal medicine 20131123 3


<h4>Purpose</h4>To compare the effects of three methods of values clarification (VCM): balance sheet; rating and ranking; and a discrete choice experiment (DCE) on decision-making about colorectal cancer (CRC) screening among adults in the US and Australia.<h4>Methods</h4>Using online panels managed by a survey research organization in the US and Australia, we recruited adults ages 50-75 at average risk for CRC for an online survey. Those eligible were randomized to one of the three VCM tasks. C  ...[more]

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