Status quo of advanced cancer patients participating in shared decision-making in China: a mixed study

Support Care Cancer. 2023 Jun 6;31(7):380. doi: 10.1007/s00520-023-07817-0.

Abstract

Purpose: Patients with advanced cancer are usually willing to participate in shared decision-making (SDM), but in clinical practice, patient participation is easily ignored. This study aimed to analyze the current SDM status of advanced cancer patients and related factors.

Methods: In quantitative research, we administered a cross-sectional survey to 513 advanced cancer patients in 16 tertiary hospitals in China. A sociodemographic information questionnaire, the Control Preference Scale (CPS), and Perceived-Involvement in Care Scale (PICS) were used to analyze current SDM status and influencing factors. Our qualitative research was based on the Ottawa Decision Support Framework (ODSF), and 17 advanced cancer patients were interviewed to explore their perceptions of SDM.

Results: Our quantitative results show that patients' actual and expected decision-making participation differed; statistically significant influencing factors were age, insurance, and whether patients were worried about the therapeutic effects. We also found that dynamic decision-making mode changes, disease information acquisition, decision-making participation obstacles, and family members' roles affected patients' SDM through qualitative interviews.

Conclusion: Advanced cancer patients' SDM in China is dominated by sharing and continuously fluctuates. Influenced by Chinese traditional culture, family members play an important role in SDM. In clinical work, we should pay attention to the dynamic changes in patients' participation in decision-making and the role of family members.

Keywords: Advanced cancer; Caregivers; Influencing factor; Shared decision-making.

MeSH terms

  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Decision Making*
  • Decision Making, Shared
  • Humans
  • Neoplasms* / therapy
  • Patient Participation / methods