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. 2013 Aug 8;13:301. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-13-301

Table 5.

Decisional outcome - decision and comfort with decision

  Decision aid Usual care Relative risk (95%CI)
Had a discussion about starting or changing a medication
40 (77%)
21 (45%)
1.8 (1.2, 2.5)
Decided to start/change a medication1
13 (33%)
9 (43%)
0.8 (0.4, 1.5)
 
 
Mean difference (95% CI)
Comfort of decision (DCS)1,2
82.9 (78.8, 87.0)
81.2 (75.3, 87.1)
1.7 (−5.3, 8.7)
Perception of knowledge (DCS subscale)1,2
80.5 (75.1, 85.9)
74.9 (67.1, 82.6)
5.6 (−3.6, 14.8)
Adequacy of support (DCS subscale)1,2
80.9 (76.1, 85.8)
81.0 (74.1, 87.9)
−0.05 (−8.3, 8.2)
Effect (DCS subscale)1,2
86.4 (82.3, 90.5)
86.1 (80.2, 91.9)
0.29 (−6.7, 7.3)
Level of patient engagement (OPTION)2,3
49.7 (40.6, 58.7)
28.3 (15.1, 41.6)
21.4 (6.4, 36.3)
Fidelity2,3 65.7% (53.8, 77.6) 19.6% (9.9, 29.3) 46.1% (30.3, 61.8)

1Of those that had a discussion.

2Adjusted Mean (95% CI). Regression model of arm and type of discussion (diabetes medication vs. statin).

339 patients that consented to video analysis (DA=22, UC=17).