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Publications [#145740] of Kevin P. Weinfurt

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  1. L Fleisher, J Buzaglo, M Collins, J Millard, SM Miller, BL Egleston, N Solarino, J Trinastic, DJ Cegala, AB Benson, KA Schulman, KP Weinfurt, D Sulmasy, MA Diefenbach, NJ Meropol (2008). Using health communication best practices to develop a web-based provider-patient communication aid: The CONNECTtrade mark study.. Patient education and counseling.
    (last updated on 2008/05/08)

    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: Although there is broad consensus that careful content vetting and user testing is important in the development of technology-based educational interventions, often these steps are overlooked. This paper highlights the development of a theory-guided, web-based communication aid (CONNECTtrade mark), designed to facilitate treatment decision-making among patients with advanced cancer. METHODS: The communication aid included an on-line survey, patient skills training module and an automated physician report. Development steps included: (1) evidence-based content development; (2) usability testing; (3) pilot testing; and (4) patient utilization and satisfaction. RESULTS: Usability testing identified some confusing directions and navigation for the on-line survey and validated the relevance of the "patient testimonials" in the skills module. Preliminary satisfaction from the implementation of the communication aid showed that 66% found the survey length reasonable and 70% found it helpful in talking with the physician. Seventy percent reported the skills module helpful and about half found it affected the consultation. CONCLUSION: Designing patient education interventions for translation into practice requires the integration of health communication best practice including user feedback along the developmental process. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: This developmental process can be translated to a broad array of community-based patient and provider educational interventions.


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