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Protocol for the development and testing of a web-based patient decision aid for early-stage breast cancer patients within a cancer centre care: a mixed-method approach

Por: Sdinami · S. · Sebri · V. · Monzani · D. · Zagami · P. · Criscitiello · C. · Grasso · R. · Bagnardi · V. · Curigliano · G. · Pravettoni · G.
Introduction

Early breast cancer (BC) detection enhances survival, with treatment options influenced by cancer stage, pathological characteristics and patient preferences. Patient decision aids (PDAs) promote shared decision-making (SDM), enhancing patients’ engagement, adherence to treatment and satisfaction. However, few PDAs for early-stage BC patients exist in the Italian context.

Methods and analysis

A first developmental phase will include a systematic review on current PDAs and semistructured interviews with patients and healthcare professionals. Outcomes will be used to develop a first draft of PDA. Following international guidelines, the PDA will be sent to patients to gather first qualitative feedback and subsequently quantitative feedback regarding the attractiveness, usability and comprehensibility of the tool and patients’ health literacy. Once having reached a final version of PDA, a pilot randomised controlled trial study will be implemented: a control group will receive standard care (n=75) and an experimental group (n=75) will receive standard care and the PDA. Depression, anxiety, SDM, quality of life (QoL) and distress levels will be assessed through validated questionnaires in both groups at three different time points. Measures will include attractiveness, usability and comprehensibility of the PDA as well as efficacy measures assessed through evaluation of patients’ levels of anxiety, depression, distress and QoL.

Ethics and dissemination

This protocol was approved by the ethical committee Comitato Etico Territoriale Lombardia 2 of the Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico European Institute of Oncology (L2-253; approved in November 2024). All participants will be given written and verbal information, and informed consent will be obtained from all participants across all phases of our project. Participation in the study will be fully voluntary. All the methodologies mentioned in this protocol will be carried out according to both national and international declarations, guidelines and regulations compliant with proper ethical research involving human subjects. Results will be published in peer-reviewed journals, through traditional academic pathways. This protocol study has been registered on clinicaltrials.gov in January 2025 (Identifier: NCT06762496).

Trial registration number

NCT06762496.

Exploring the correlations of lung ultrasound with delirium and other clinical outcomes in older patients with respiratory failure admitted in acute geriatric units (ECO-AGE): protocol for a multicentre, prospective, observational study from the GRETA Gro

Por: Okoye · C. · Ticinesi · A. · Finazzi · A. · Bruni · A. A. · Guarino · D. · Cerundolo · N. · Nouvenne · A. · Siniscalchi · C. · Meschi · T. · Lauretani · F. · Maggio · M. · Zucchini · I. · Torrini · M. · Cerasuolo · M. · Rizzo · M. R. · Monzani · F. · Antonelli Incalzi · R. · Ungar · A. · B
Introduction

Point-of-care lung ultrasound (LUS) can assist in diagnosing acute respiratory diseases for its high accuracy and immediate availability at the bedside, including older patients with frailty. Delirium represents a frequent complication of hospitalisation in this setting, frequently triggered by acute respiratory diseases. LUS may therefore help identify individuals at risk of delirium, but the association between LUS abnormalities and delirium remains unexplored.

Methods and analysis

This study is a prospective, observational, multicentre study, with the main objective of assessing the correlation between LUS abnormalities and incident delirium during hospitalisation (primary outcome). The secondary objectives are to assess correlations between lung and diaphragm ultrasound parameters and clinical outcomes including duration of delirium, severity of respiratory failure and mortality. 480 patients aged ≥65 years old, urgently hospitalised after an emergency department visit for acute respiratory complaints, will be recruited in eleven acute geriatric wards located in eight teaching hospitals across Italy. LUS examinations will be performed by skilled clinicians prior to treatment whenever feasible, and in any case within 48 hours from admission. They will also undergo comprehensive geriatric assessment, and daily delirium assessment through the 4-AT tool. The association between LUS abnormalities, related parameters (LUS score, Pleural Effusion Score) and outcomes will be assessed by linear and logistic regression models.

Ethics and dissemination

Ethics Committee approval of the coordinating centre (Comitato Etico Territoriale Lombardia 3, reference ID 4369_20.03.2024_M) and collaborative centres has been obtained. All participants will provide written informed consent. Study results will be publicly available following peer-reviewed publication in international scientific journals.

Trial registration number

NCT06670118.

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