Treatment decision-making and the added value of the general practitioner: A qualitative exploration of cancer patients' perspectives

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2021-05

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Noteboom, E. A.
Vervoort, SigridORCID 0000-0003-3578-3685
May, Anne MORCID 0000-0003-0643-3790
van Dorst, Eleonora B LISNI 0000000390446964
van Lindert, Anne S.R.ISNI 0000000388316458
van Elst, Maarten W.
Bijlsma, Rhodé MORCID 0000-0003-0980-6652
van der Wall, ElskenORCID 0000-0003-2568-6937ISNI 0000000396428150
de Wit, Niek J.ORCID 0000-0002-0273-8290ISNI 000000036993359X
Helsper, Charles WISNI 0000000391974769

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Cancer patients are increasingly involved in decision-making for cancer treatment. General practitioners' (GPs) support in this process is advocated. Therefore, GPs need to be aware of patients' treatment decision-making process and their potential role. We aim to understand the treatment decision-making process and to explore the added value of GP involvement, from the perspective of cancer patients treated with curative intent. METHODS: An explorative qualitative study was performed. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 purposively sampled Dutch cancer patients treated with curative intent. RESULTS: Patients' treatment decision-making process was dominated by a focus on 'safeguarding survival'. Patients generally followed the treatment plan as proposed by their physician and did not always experience having a treatment choice. The majority of patients expressed added value for GP involvement, mainly to provide psychological support, but also for providing shared decision-making (SDM) support. CONCLUSION: The treatment decision-making process of cancer patients treated with curative intent is dominated by the urge to 'safeguard survival'. GPs should be aware of their added value in providing psychological support and their potential role to support SDM following a cancer diagnosis.

Keywords

decision-making, general practice, general practitioners, medical oncology, neoplasms, patient preference, Oncology, Journal Article

Citation

Noteboom, E A, Vervoort, S C J M, May, A M, van Dorst, E B L, van Lindert, A S R, van Elst, M W, Bijlsma, R M, van der Wall, E, de Wit, N J & Helsper, C W 2021, 'Treatment decision-making and the added value of the general practitioner : A qualitative exploration of cancer patients' perspectives', European Journal of Cancer Care, vol. 30, no. 3, e13410. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecc.13410