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Adapting Online Patient Decision Aids: Effects of Modality and Narration Style on Patients' Satisfaction, Information Recall and Informed Decision Making

机译:调整在线患者决策辅助助剂:模态和叙事风格对患者满意度的影响,信息召回和知情决策

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Audiovisual and narrative information are often used in online decision aids. However, few studies have tested whether these strategies are more effective compared to other types of information. We tested the effect of these strategies on satisfaction with the information, recall and informed decision-making in a 2 (Modality: audiovisual vs. textual) x 2 (Narration style: narrative vs. factual) experimental design. Data was collected in an online experiment among 262 analogue cancer patients. Since most cancer patients are older people, we also assessed if the effectiveness of these strategies differs depending on the patient's age. Data was analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling. Findings showed audiovisual modality had a positive effect on satisfaction. Moreover, audiovisual modality improved recall, both directly and indirectly via satisfaction, which subsequently resulted in better-informed decision-making. Narratives resulted in more satisfaction, but not better recall or informed decision-making. These effects were found in patients of all ages.
机译:视听和叙事信息通常用于在线决策辅助工具。然而,很少有研究测试这些策略是否比其他类型的信息更有效。在2(情态:视听与文本)x2(叙述风格:叙述与事实)实验设计中,我们测试了这些策略对信息满意度、回忆和知情决策的影响。数据是在262名类似癌症患者的在线实验中收集的。由于大多数癌症患者都是老年人,我们还评估了这些策略的有效性是否因患者年龄而异。数据分析采用结构方程模型。研究结果显示,视听方式对满意度有积极影响。此外,视听模式通过满足感直接或间接地改善了回忆,从而导致更好的知情决策。叙述带来了更多的满足感,但没有更好的回忆或明智的决策。在所有年龄段的患者中都发现了这些影响。

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