Doctor–patient exchange |
Find a doctor he is comfortable with (54) |
4.50 |
0.86 |
Find out about all of the possible treatments (50) |
4.32 |
0.90 |
Know what care would be needed after treatment (53) |
4.28 |
0.93 |
Tell his doctor if there's something he doesn't understand (47) |
4.23 |
0.94 |
Ask for the information he wants to know (48) |
4.16 |
0.95 |
Ask for the most up‐to‐date information (45) |
4.10 |
1.20 |
Ask for a second opinion from another doctor (44) |
4.06 |
1.06 |
Ask if it is helpful to use natural or alternative medicine (e.g. herbs or acupuncture) to treat his cancer (2) |
3.30 |
1.40 |
Big picture comparisons |
Find out the survival rates of active treatment and active surveillance. (This means how likely a man is to still be alive 5 years from diagnosis) (18). |
4.07 |
1.16 |
Ask about the risk that the cancer will spread during treatment (9) |
4.02 |
1.14 |
Find out exactly what would be done during active treatment or active surveillance (17) |
3.99 |
1.02 |
Find out if anything can be done about treatment side‐effects if they happen (10) |
3.90 |
1.09 |
Know that active surveillance is also an option (38) |
3.78 |
0.95 |
Weighing options |
Compare the risks and benefits of active treatment (5) |
4.18 |
0.89 |
Consider what effects the active treatment might have on his bowel or urinary function (15) |
4.05 |
1.08 |
Consider the risk that the cancer may come back after active treatment (8) |
4.06 |
1.02 |
Compare the risks and benefits of active surveillance (6) |
4.06 |
0.99 |
Know that he will probably live just as long, whether he chooses active treatment or active surveillance (25) |
4.01 |
1.17 |
Understand that if he chooses active surveillance, he may feel worried about the cancer spreading (7) |
3.98 |
1.18 |
Think about how willing he is to return for frequent examinations if he chooses active surveillance (30) |
3.76 |
1.02 |
Know that if he chooses active surveillance, he can still change his mind later (20) |
3.72 |
1.24 |
Ask whether he's likely to have a bad health‐care experience like one he may have had in the past (e.g. slow recovery from surgery) (4) |
3.59 |
1.10 |
Consider how often and for how long he would need to go to the clinic or hospital (16). |
3.49 |
1.13 |
Seeking and using information |
Decide how much input he wants from his doctor in the final decision (29) |
4.17 |
0.89 |
Make sure to get his doctor's opinion (42) |
4.05 |
0.91 |
Realize that he has a choice (39) |
4.05 |
1.00 |
Do things to help him remember the information that doctors give him (e.g. taking notes, having someone else go with him) (51) |
4.02 |
1.01 |
Be willing to talk about which treatment he'd rather have (28) |
3.92 |
1.22 |
Get information from other places such as the Internet (49) |
3.85 |
1.04 |
Find out about other people's experiences with early‐stage prostate cancer, both with active surveillance and active treatment (33) |
3.70 |
1.15 |
Talk to another health‐care worker, such as a nurse or promoter/a (43) |
3.28 |
1.20 |
Spirituality and inner strength |
Think about how his positive frame of mind will help him cope with whatever happens (36) |
4.17 |
1.03 |
Look to his faith for strength and guidance when making the decision (35) |
4.10 |
1.19 |
Consider how much help he will need from family and friends during active treatment and recovery (34) |
3.83 |
1.05 |
Consider how family members would feel if he had side‐effects from active treatment (32) |
3.42 |
1.29 |
Consider how family members would feel if he chose active surveillance (31) |
3.37 |
1.19 |
Related to active treatment |
Be aware that the older he is, the slower the cancer may grow or spread (1) |
3.94 |
1.03 |
Consider how strongly he feels about doing something right away to get rid of the cancer (22) |
3.92 |
1.29 |
Consider how long it will take to recover (19) |
3.91 |
0.99 |
Consider that he may be given fewer treatment options, depending on where he lives, his income or his race/ethnicity (24) |
3.82 |
1.22 |
Evaluate how much of the cost of treatment or of active surveillance will have to be paid out of his pocket (e.g. travel costs or co‐payments) (21) |
3.70 |
1.36 |
Consider the effect that active treatment might have on his ability to have children (12) |
2.98 |
1.66 |
Side‐effects |
Consider that active treatment may be harder on him than active surveillance if he is in poor health, has other health conditions or is older (3) |
4.17 |
1.01 |
Consider the effects of active treatment on his usual activities (11) |
3.86 |
1.02 |
Consider how strongly he feels about avoiding side‐effects of active treatments (23) |
3.80 |
1.10 |
Consider the effect that active treatment might have on his sex life (13) |
3.48 |
1.41 |
Consider the effect that active treatment might have on his sense of manhood (14) |
3.23 |
1.48 |
Family concerns |
Consider what is important both to him and to his loved ones (37) |
4.23 |
1.02 |
Say what's important to him in choosing what to do (27) |
4.00 |
1.06 |
Make sure loved ones get the information they want (52) |
3.94 |
1.11 |
Take as much time as he needs to make the best decision for him (40) |
3.88 |
1.08 |
Include family members in making the decision (41) |
3.71 |
1.17 |
Resist pressure from others about what to do (26) |
3.52 |
1.41 |
Ask friends for advice (46) |
2.66 |
1.24 |