Preference and Utilities for Prostate Cancer Screening and Treatment: Assessment of the Underlying Decision Making Process
Abstract
The proposed study will evaluate two different populations, a community sample without prostate cancer, and a group of men diagnosed and treated for prostate cancer. The study is designed to evaluate the decision-making mechanism (i.e., risk-attitude versus risk-perceptions) and processes )i.e., cognitive versus affective) that influence their preferences for specific treatments (e.g., surgery and radiotherapy) and associated health states (i.e., sexual impotence and urinary incontinence). In order to assess risk-attitude versus risk-perception two variables must be considered, the point of reference of the subject (i.e., person with prostate cancer versus person without prostate cancer) and the way the treatment alternatives are communicated or framed (loss-framed message versus gain-framed message).
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2005
- Accession Number
- ADA434474
Entities
People
- Deborah Watkins-bruner
Organizations
- Fox Chase Cancer Center