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Online Trial Examining Validity of the Shared Decision Making Process Survey With Video Vignettes
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Good high cholesterol video, Poor high cholesterol video, and 2 other interventions for Colorectal Cancer and High Cholesterol. Completed, enrolled 401 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study will recruit subjects online and randomly assigned them to one of four arms. The arms vary by clinical decision (colorectal cancer screening or treatment of high cholesterol) by video order (poor shared decision making followed by good or good shared decision making followed by poor). Participants will view two videos and complete the Shared Decision Making process survey along with a few other measures after each video. Our main hypothesis is that respondents watching the good shared decision making videos will score higher on the Shared Decision Making Process survey compared to those watching the poor videos.
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The short video illustrated key components of a high quality shared decision making conversation between a doctor and patient actor around treatment of high cholesterol.
The short video illustrated a typical conversation between a doctor and patient actor that did not cover key aspects of share decision making around treatment of high cholesterol.
The short video illustrated key components of a high quality shared decision making conversation between a doctor and patient actor around screening for colorectal cancer.
The short video illustrated a typical conversation between a doctor and patient actor that did not cover key aspects of share decision making around screening for colorectal cancer.