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Evaluating two decision aids for Australian men supporting informed decisions about prostate cancer screening: A randomised controlled trial.

Kristen M PicklesLuise KazdaAlexandra BarrattKevin McGeechanJolyn K HerschKirsten Jo McCaffery
Published in: PloS one (2020)
Both DAs were useful and acceptable to men regardless of education level and both supported informed decision making. The long version resulted in higher knowledge, and a higher proportion of men able to make an informed choice, but the differences were small. Long DAs may be useful for men whose informational needs are not satisfied by a short DA.
Keyphrases
  • prostate cancer
  • decision making
  • middle aged
  • healthcare
  • disease activity
  • quality improvement
  • psychometric properties