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Randomized trial of a decision aid for BRCA1/BRCA2 mutation carriers: Impact on measures of decision making and satisfaction.
Authors:Schwartz, Marc D.   Valdimarsdottir, Heiddis B.   DeMarco, Tiffani A.   Peshkin, Beth N.   Lawrence, William   Rispoli, Jessica   Brown, Karen   Isaacs, Claudine   O'Neill, Suzanne   Shelby, Rebecca   Grumet, Sherry C.   McGovern, Margaret M.   Garnett, Sarah   Bremer, Heather   Leaman, Suzanne   O'Mara, Kathryn   Kelleher, Sarah   Komaridis, Kathryn
Abstract:Objective: Genetic testing is increasingly part of routine clinical care for women with a family history of breast cancer. Given their substantially elevated risk for breast cancer, BRCA1/BRCA2 mutation carriers must make the difficult decision whether or not to opt for risk reducing mastectomy. To help BRCA1/2 carriers make this decision, the authors developed a computer-based interactive decision aid that was tested against usual care in a randomized controlled trial. Design: After the completion of genetic counseling, 214 female (aged 21-75) BRCA1/BRCA2 mutation carriers were randomized to Usual Care (UC; N = 114) or Usual Care plus Decision Aid (DA; N = 100) arms. UC participants received no additional intervention. DA participants were sent the CD-ROM DA to view at home. Main Outcome Measures: The authors measured final management decision, decisional conflict, decisional satisfaction, and receipt of risk reducing mastectomy at 1-, 6-, and 12-months postrandomization. Results: Longitudinal analyses revealed that the DA was effective among carriers who were initially undecided about how to manage their breast cancer risk. Within this group, the DA led to an increased likelihood of reaching a management decision (OR = 3.09, 95% CI = 1.62, 5.90; p
Keywords:BRCA1   BRCA2   decision aid   risk reducing mastectomy
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