试管婴儿成功轶事对治疗决策的影响:一项在线随机对照试验。

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Verity Chadwick, Micah B Goldwater, Tom van Laer, Jenna Smith, Erin Cvejic, Kirsten J McCaffery, Tessa Copp
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摘要

尽管体外受精(IVF)为许多人增加了生育机会,但它也带来了相当大的负担。人们对患者抱有不切实际的期望并无限期地继续治疗感到担忧。本研究旨在调查试管婴儿成功的轶事是否会影响在成功率非常低的情况下继续治疗的假设意图。DesignOnline随机对照试验,平行三臂设计,于2022年5月进行。在观看了描述6个不成功的试管婴儿周期且后续治疗成功率低于5%的临床小插曲后,澳大利亚606名年龄在18至45岁的女性被随机分为1)试管婴儿成功的轶事,尽管机会有限,2)成功的轶事和失败的轶事,或3)没有轶事。结果为接受另一个试管婴儿周期的意愿、担忧、成功的可能性和叙事转移。结果轶事条件对再次进行试管婴儿周期的意愿有主要影响,随机分配到阳性和阴性轶事的参与者的意愿高于没有额外信息的参与者(平均差异= 0.65,95%可信区间[CI] = 0.12-1.18, P = 0.017)。在焦虑、成功的可能性或叙述运输方面,不同条件之间没有差异。在考虑先前IVF经验的调整分析中,轶事对意向的主要影响不再具有统计学意义。有体外受精经验的患者报告成功和叙事转运的可能性高于无体外受精经验的患者(平均差异[MD] = 34.28, 95% CI = 27.26-41.30, P < 0.001, MD = 1.35, 95% CI = 0.96-1.74, P < 0.001)。结论:尽管试管婴儿成功率极低,但听到轶事可能会鼓励继续进行试管婴儿。这些发现,以及我们的样本对试管婴儿成功的高估,说明了频繁和坦率地讨论预期治疗结果的重要性。试验注册:ACTRN12622000576729。试管婴儿轶事的存在增加了接受另一个试管婴儿周期的意愿,尽管成功率极低。平衡一个成功的轶事和一个失败的轶事对意图没有减弱作用。试管婴儿提供者应该警惕成功案例对患者决策的潜在影响。在描述试管婴儿过度使用的小插图中,有过试管婴儿经验的参与者大大高估了另一个试管婴儿周期成功的可能性,支持先前的研究发现,患者通常对自己成功的机会有不切实际的高期望。
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Influence of Anecdotes of IVF Success on Treatment Decision Making: An Online Randomized Controlled Trial.

BackgroundAlthough in vitro fertilization (IVF) has enhanced fertility opportunities for many people, it also comes with considerable burden. Concerns have been raised about patients holding unrealistic expectations and continuing treatment indefinitely. This study aimed to investigate whether anecdotes of IVF success affect hypothetical intentions to continue treatment despite very low chances of success.DesignOnline randomized controlled trial with a parallel 3-arm design, conducted in May 2022. After viewing a clinical vignette depicting 6 unsuccessful IVF cycles with less than 5% chance of subsequent treatment success, 606 females aged 18 to 45 years in Australia were randomized to receive either 1) an anecdote of IVF success despite limited chances, 2) the anecdote of success and an anecdote of failure, or 3) no anecdote. Outcomes were intention to undergo another IVF cycle, worry, likelihood of success, and narrative transportation.ResultsThere was a main effect of anecdote condition on intention to have another IVF cycle, with participants randomized to the positive and negative anecdote having higher intention than those given no additional information (mean difference = 0.65, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.12-1.18, P = 0.017). There were no differences between conditions regarding worry, likelihood of success, or narrative transportation. In adjusted analyses accounting for prior IVF experience, the main effect of anecdotes on intention was no longer statistically significant. Those with prior IVF experience reported a statistically higher likelihood of success and narrative transportation than those without prior IVF experience (mean difference [MD] = 34.28, 95% CI = 27.26-41.30, P < 0.001, and MD = 1.35, 95% CI = 0.96-1.74, P < 0.001, respectively).ConclusionHearing anecdotes may encourage continuation of IVF despite extremely low chances of success. These findings, along with our sample's overestimation of IVF success, illustrate the importance of frequent and frank discussions about expected treatment outcomes.Trial registration:ACTRN12622000576729.HighlightsThe presence of IVF anecdotes increased the intention to undergo another IVF cycle despite extremely low chances of success.Balancing an anecdote of success with an anecdote of failure had no attenuating effect on intention.IVF providers should be wary of the potential impact of success stories on patients' decision making.In the vignette depicting overuse of IVF, participants with previous IVF experience greatly overestimated the likelihood of success with another IVF cycle, supporting previous research finding that patients often have unrealistically high expectations about their own chance of success.

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Medical Decision Making
Medical Decision Making 医学-卫生保健
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期刊介绍: Medical Decision Making offers rigorous and systematic approaches to decision making that are designed to improve the health and clinical care of individuals and to assist with health care policy development. Using the fundamentals of decision analysis and theory, economic evaluation, and evidence based quality assessment, Medical Decision Making presents both theoretical and practical statistical and modeling techniques and methods from a variety of disciplines.
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