Incongruence between women's survey- and interview-determined decision control preferences: A mixed methods study of decision-making in metastatic breast cancer.
Deborah B EjemJames Nicholas Dionne-OdomYasemin TurkmanSara J KnightDan WillisPeter A KaufmanMarie A BakitasPublished in: Psycho-oncology (2018)
Although women selected a "shared" treatment decision-making style using the CPS validated tool, when interviewed their descriptions generally reflected a passive process in which they followed the oncologists' treatment suggestions. Future research should explore whether the incongruence between stated and actual decision-making style is a function of misinterpreting the CPS choices or a true inconsistency that could lead to adverse consequences such as decisional regret.