Table 4.
Decisional outcome - satisfaction with knowledge transfer1,2
Category | Decision aid(N=40) | Usual care(N=21) | p-value3 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Amount of information |
Just right |
32 (84%) |
15 (75%) |
0.50 |
|
Too little |
1 (3%) |
2 (10%) |
|
|
Too much |
5 (13%) |
3 (15%) |
|
Clarity of information |
Extremely |
22 (58%) |
10 (50%) |
0.45 |
|
Somewhat |
16 (42%) |
9 (45%) |
|
|
Not clear |
0 (0%) |
1 (5%) |
|
Helpfulness of information |
Extremely |
27 (71%) |
10 (53%) |
0.17 |
|
Somewhat |
11 (29%) |
9 (45%) |
|
|
Not helpful |
0 (0%) |
1 (5%) |
|
Would want for other decisions |
For sure |
22 (58%) |
13 (65%) |
0.30 |
|
Not sure |
16 (42%) |
6 (30%) |
|
|
Not at all |
0 (0%) |
1 (5%) |
|
Recommend to others |
Strongly for |
24 (63%) |
12 (60%) |
>.99 |
|
Not sure |
14 (37%) |
8 (40%) |
|
Strongly against | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) |
1Of those that felt a discussion took place.
2Missing responses: DA=2, UC=1.
3Fisher exact test statistic p-value.