Adaptation of a Tailored Lung Cancer Screening Decision Aid for People With HIV

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Abstract

Background

People with HIV are both at elevated risk of lung cancer and at high risk of multimorbidity, which makes shared decision-making (SDM) for lung cancer screening (LCS) in people with HIV complex. Currently no known tools have been adapted for SDM in people with HIV.

Research Question

Can an SDM decision aid be adapted to include HIV-specific measures with input from both people with HIV and their providers?

Study Design and Methods

This study used qualitative methods including focus groups of people with HIV and interviews with HIV care providers to adapt and iterate an SDM tool for people with HIV. Eligible participants were those with HIV enrolled in an HIV primary care clinic who met age and smoking eligibility criteria for LCS and HIV care providers at the clinic. Both the focus groups and interviews included semistructured discussions of SDM and decision aid elements for people with HIV. We used a framework-guided thematic analysis, mapping themes onto the Health Equity Implementation framework.

Results

Forty-three people with HIV participated in eight focus groups; 10 providers were interviewed. Key themes from patients included broad interest in adapting LCS SDM specifically for people with HIV, a preference for clear LCS recommendations, and the need for positive framing emphasizing survival. Providers were enthusiastic about personalized LCS risk assessments and point-of-care tools. Both patients and providers gave mixed views on the usefulness of HIV-specific risk measures in patient-facing tools. Themes were used to adapt a personalized and flexible SDM tool for LCS in people with HIV.

Interpretation

People with HIV and providers were enthusiastic about specific tools for SDM that are personalized and tailored for people with HIV, that make recommendations, and that inform LCS decision-making. Divergent views on presenting patient-facing quantitative risk assessments suggests that these elements could be optional but available for review. This tool may have usefulness in complex decision-making for LCS in this population and currently is being evaluated in a pilot prospective trial.

为艾滋病毒感染者量身定制肺癌筛查辅助决策工具
研究背景艾滋病病毒感染者罹患肺癌的风险较高,同时也是多病高危人群,这使得艾滋病病毒感染者肺癌筛查的共同决策(SDM)变得复杂。研究设计与方法本研究采用定性方法,包括对 HIV 感染者进行焦点小组讨论和对 HIV 护理提供者进行访谈,以调整和改进针对 HIV 感染者的 SDM 工具。符合条件的参与者是在艾滋病初级保健诊所就诊的艾滋病病毒感染者,他们的年龄和吸烟情况都符合长期护理服务的标准,同时也符合诊所艾滋病护理服务提供者的标准。焦点小组和访谈都包括针对 HIV 感染者的 SDM 和决策辅助要素的半结构化讨论。我们采用了框架指导下的主题分析法,将主题映射到健康公平实施框架中。结果43 名 HIV 感染者参加了 8 个焦点小组;10 名医疗服务提供者接受了访谈。患者提出的关键主题包括:对专门针对 HIV 感染者的 LCS SDM 进行调整的广泛兴趣、对明确的 LCS 建议的偏好,以及对强调生存的积极框架的需求。医疗服务提供者热衷于个性化的 LCS 风险评估和护理点工具。患者和医疗服务提供者对面向患者的工具中艾滋病特异性风险测量的有用性看法不一。解释:HIV 感染者和医疗服务提供者都热衷于个性化的、为 HIV 感染者量身定制的 SDM 工具,这些工具可以提出建议,并为 LCS 决策提供信息。对于提供面向患者的定量风险评估的不同意见表明,这些元素可以是可选的,但可以供审查。该工具可能对这一人群的 LCS 复杂决策有用,目前正在一项试点前瞻性试验中进行评估。
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