Improving Health Literacy in African-American Prostate Cancer Patients
Summary
Investigators propose an observational interview study to explore how patients understand treatment conversations with their physicians within the framework of health literacy. The study team will test whether patients' understanding of treatment options and side effects can be improved when patients receive a low literacy educational supplement after meeting with their urologist. Investigators will interview a group of newly diagnosed, early stage, African American prostate cancer patients.
Detailed description
Investigators propose an observational interview study to explore how patients understand treatment conversations with their physicians within the framework of health literacy. The study team will test whether patients' understanding of treatment options and side effects can be improved when patients receive a low literacy educational supplement after meeting with their urologist. Investigators will interview a group of newly diagnosed, early stage, African American prostate cancer patients. Investigators hypothesize that the delivery of a scripted, tailored, low literacy educational supplement will result in a statistically significant decrease in decisional conflict, and a statistically significant improvement in comprehension of cancer treatment and its side effects compared to standard practice. The study team will measure patients' comprehension of treatment options and side effects, as well as decisional conflict; after standard practice, and again after exposure to the educational supplement. Investigators will compare the urologists' assessment of patients' 1) health literacy 2) preferences for side effects 3) stage of decision making, 4) treatment choice or predisposition toward treatment choice. 5) preference for role in decision making (active, passive, or shared with physician); to measures obtained from patients. These comparisons will allow investigators to quantify the potential benefit to the physician of information obtained through the interview and low literacy educational supplement.
Arms & interventions
- OtherEducational Supplement
Participants will receive education about prostate cancer and treatments using models and props during a face-to-face interview. During the interview, participants will also be asked about medical terms and treatments regarding prostate cancer. The interview will last 45 to 60 minutes.
- OtherStandard Practice Education
Participants will receive traditional standard of care education regarding prostate cancer treatments and side effects provided by their physician.
Outcome measures
Primary
Change in Decisional Conflict Scale Score
The decisional conflict scale measures personal perceptions of : a) uncertainty in choosing options; b) modifiable factors contributing to uncertainty such as feeling uninformed, unclear about personal values and unsupported in decision making; and c) effective decision making such as feeling the choice is informed, values-based, likely to be implemented and expressing satisfaction with the choice. Scores range from 0 (no decisional conflict) to 100 (extremely high decisional conflict).
Time frame: Baseline, Post-Intervention (Up to 6 Weeks)
Change in Comprehension of Treatment Options Score assessed by Interview
Comprehension of treatment options will be scored as dichotomous variables, correct or incorrect. The changes in the proportion of patients who correctly understand treatment after standard practice compared to the proportion who correctly understand treatment after the low literacy supplement will be analyzed.
Time frame: Baseline, Post-Intervention (Up to 6 Weeks)
Change in Comprehension of Side Effects Score assessed by Interview
Comprehension of side effects will be scored as dichotomous variables, correct or incorrect. The changes in the proportion of patients who correctly understand side effects after standard practice compared to the proportion who correctly understand treatment after the low literacy supplement will be analyzed.
Time frame: Baseline, Post-Intervention (Up to 6 Weeks)
Secondary
Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Medicine (REALM) Score
Time frame: Baseline
Change in the Stage of Decision Making Scale Score
Time frame: Baseline, Post-Intervention (Up to 6 Weeks)
Eligibility criteria
Study locations (4)
Atlanta VA Medical Center
Atlanta, Georgia, 30033
Grady Memorial Hospital
Atlanta, Georgia, 30303
Emory University
Atlanta, Georgia, 30322
Emory Saint Joseph's Hospital
Atlanta, Georgia, 30342