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Objective: Treatment decision-making in older patients with colorectal (CRC) or pancreatic cancer (PC) needs improvement. We introduced the EASYcare in Geriatric Onco-surgery (EASY-GO) intervention to optimize the shared decision-making (SDM) process among these patients. Methods: The EASY-GO intervention comprised a working method with geriatric assessment and SDM training for surgeons. A non-equivalent control group design was used. Newly diagnosed CRC/ PC patients aged ≥65 years were included. Primary patient-reported experiences were the quality of SDM (SDM-Q-9, range 0-100), involvement in decision-making (Visual Analog Scale for Involvement in the decision-making process [range 0-10]), satisfaction about decision-making (Visual Analog Scale for Satisfaction concerning the decision-making process [range 0-10]), and decisional regret (Decisional Regret Scale [DRS], range 0-100). Only for DRS, lower scores are better. Results: A total of 71.4% of the involved consultants and 42.9% of the involved residents participated in the EASY-GO training. Only 4 trained surgeons consulted patients both before (n=19) and after (n=19) training and were consequently included in the analyses. All patientreported experience measures showed a consistent but non-significant change in the direction of improved decision-making after training. According to surgeons, decisions were significantly more often made together with the patient after training (before, 38.9% vs after, 73.7%, p=0.04). Sub-analyses per diagnosis showed that patient experiences among older PC patients consistent and clinically relevant changed in the direction of improved decision-making after training (SDM-Q-9 +13.4 [95% CI-7.9; 34.6], VAS-I +0.27 [95% CI-1.1; 1.6], VAS-S +0.88 [95% CI-0.5; 2.2], DRS -10.3 [95% CI-27.8; 7.1]). Conclusion: This pilot study strengthens the practical potential of the intervention’s concept among older surgical cancer patients.
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Geessink, N. H., Schoon, Y., Olde Rikkert, M. G. M., & van Goor, H. (2017). Training surgeons in shared decision-making with cancer patients aged 65 years and older: A pilot study. Cancer Management and Research, 9, 591–600. https://doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S147312
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