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Impact of Anticipated Regret on Decision-Making in Preference Sensitive Care for Breast and Prostate Cancer
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Standard Decision Aid and Post-surgical Regret Decision Aid for Regret. Completed, enrolled 189 participants.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of incorporating "anticipated regret " into standard patient decision aids. Participants in the Wharton Behavioral Lab will be administered a standard patient decision aid and an "anticipated regret" augmented decision aid. Participants will complete a computerized survey about their experiences with each version, and their answers will be assessed for potential differences associated with the incorporation of "Anticipated Regret."
Study Details
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Interventions
Females will receive standard decisions aid for early stage breast cancer.
Females will receive anticipated regret-augmented version for early breast cancer.