Coaching to support men in making informed choices about prostate cancer screening: A qualitative study.

Abstract:

OBJECTIVE:The objective of this study was to examine the perceptions of men, practice nurses (PNs) and general practitioners (GPs) on patient decision coaching for prostate cancer screening. METHODS:Seven focus groups were conducted with 47 participants, representing three stakeholder groups - men, GPs and PNs. All focus group discussions were conducted by the same facilitator and guided by a semi-structured interview schedule. Transcriptions were analysed by thematic analysis. RESULTS:Knowledge about the merits of prostate cancer screening was high amongst GPs, but limited with PNs and men. All groups saw the value in PN-led decision coaching for men considering screening for prostate cancer, but had reservations about its implementation in practice. Barriers to implementing a decision coaching system with PNs included staffing and cost of implementation. CONCLUSION:GPs, PNs and men identified benefits for the use of a PN-led decision coaching support intervention to assist men with making an informed choice about screening for prostate cancer. Stakeholders had reservations about how a PN-led intervention would effectively work in clinical practice. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS:A feasibility study is required to examine barriers and enablers to implementing a PN-led decision coaching process for prostate cancer screening in the Australian primary healthcare setting.

journal_name

Patient Educ Couns

authors

Ilic D,Murphy K,Collins V,Holden C

doi

10.1016/j.pec.2018.01.003

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2018-05-01 00:00:00

pages

872-877

issue

5

eissn

0738-3991

issn

1873-5134

pii

S0738-3991(18)30004-1

journal_volume

101

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