Development and Validation of a Personalized, Web-Based Decision Aid for Lung Cancer Screening Using Mixed Methods: A Study Protocol
JMIR Research Protocols2014Vol. 3(4), pp. e78–e78
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Yan Kwan Lau, Tanner Caverly, Sarah T. Cherng, Pianpian Cao, Mindy West, Douglas A. Arenberg, Rafael Meza
Abstract
We hypothesize that this Web-based, interactive decision aid containing personalized, graphical, and contextual information on the benefits and harms of LDCT screening will increase knowledge, reduce decisional conflict, and improve concordance between patient preferences and the current US Preventive Services Task Force's screening guidelines.
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