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Treatment decisions for localized prostate cancer: a concept mapping approach
Author(s) -
McFall Stephanie L.,
Mullen Patricia D.,
Byrd Theresa L.,
Cantor Scott B.,
Le YenChi,
TorresVigil Isabel,
Pettaway Curtis,
Volk Robert J.
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
health expectations
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.314
H-Index - 74
eISSN - 1369-7625
pISSN - 1369-6513
DOI - 10.1111/hex.12175
Subject(s) - prostate cancer , computer science , cancer , data science , medicine
Objective Few decision aids emphasize active surveillance ( AS ) for localized prostate cancer. Concept mapping was used to produce a conceptual framework incorporating AS and treatment. Methods Fifty‐four statements about what men need to make a decision for localized prostate cancer were derived from focus groups with A frican A merican, L atino and white men previously screened for prostate cancer and partners ( n  = 80). In the second phase, 89 participants sorted and rated the importance of statements. Results An eight cluster map was produced for the overall sample. Clusters were labelled Doctor–patient exchange, Big picture comparisons, Weighing the options, Seeking and using information, Spirituality and inner strength, Related to active treatment, Side‐effects and Family concerns . A major division was between medical and home‐based clusters. Ethnic groups and genders had similar sorting, but some variation in importance. L atinos rated Big picture comparisons as less important. African Americans saw Spirituality and inner strength most important, followed by Latinos, then whites. Ethnic‐ and gender‐specific concept maps were not analysed because of high similarity in their sorting patterns. Conclusions We identified a conceptual framework for management of early‐stage prostate cancer that included coverage of AS . Eliciting the conceptual framework is an important step in constructing decision aids which will address gaps related to AS .

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