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Assessment of decisional conflict about the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome, comparing patients and physicians

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Hageman, MGJS; Bossen, JK; Neuhaus, V; Mudgal, CS; Ring, D; Joshua, AM; Adams, J; Arbelaez, GF; Aspard, T; Balfour, GW; Bamberger, BH; Dee, GB ...
Published in: Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
January 1, 2016

Background: As part of the process of developing a decision aid for carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) according to the Ottawa Decision Support Framework, we were interested in the level of 'decisional conflict' of hand surgeons and patients with CTS. This study addresses the null hypothesis that there is no difference between surgeon and patient decisional conflict with respect to test and treatment options for CTS. Secondary analyses assess the impact of patient and physician demographics and the strength of the patient-physician relationship on decisional conflict. Methods: One-hundred-twenty-three observers of the Science of Variation Group (SOVG) and 84 patients with carpal tunnel syndrome completed a survey regarding the Decisional Conflict Scale. Patients also filled out the Pain Self-efficacy Questionnaire (PSEQ) and the Patient Doctor Relationship Questionnaire (PDRQ-9). Results: On average, patients had significantly greater decision conflict and scored higher on most subscales of the decisional conflict scale than hand surgeons.Factors associated with greater decision conflict were specific hand surgeon, less self-efficacy (confidence that one can achieve one's goals in spite of pain), and higher PDRQ (relationship between patient and doctor). Surgeons from Europe have--on average--significantly more decision conflict than surgeons in the United States of America. Conclusions: Patients with CTS have more decision conflict than hand surgeons. Decision aids might help narrow this gap in decisional conflict.

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Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery

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2345-461X

ISSN

2345-4644

Publication Date

January 1, 2016

Volume

4

Issue

2

Start / End Page

150 / 155
 

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Hageman, M. G. J. S., Bossen, J. K., Neuhaus, V., Mudgal, C. S., Ring, D., Joshua, A. M., … Walter, F. L. (2016). Assessment of decisional conflict about the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome, comparing patients and physicians. Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery, 4(2), 150–155.
Hageman, M. G. J. S., J. K. Bossen, V. Neuhaus, C. S. Mudgal, D. Ring, A. M. Joshua, J. Adams, et al. “Assessment of decisional conflict about the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome, comparing patients and physicians.” Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery 4, no. 2 (January 1, 2016): 150–55.
Hageman MGJS, Bossen JK, Neuhaus V, Mudgal CS, Ring D, Joshua AM, et al. Assessment of decisional conflict about the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome, comparing patients and physicians. Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery. 2016 Jan 1;4(2):150–5.
Hageman, M. G. J. S., et al. “Assessment of decisional conflict about the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome, comparing patients and physicians.” Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery, vol. 4, no. 2, Jan. 2016, pp. 150–55.
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Published In

Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery

EISSN

2345-461X

ISSN

2345-4644

Publication Date

January 1, 2016

Volume

4

Issue

2

Start / End Page

150 / 155