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In this study, the investigators evaluate an intervention aiming to increase participation and communication of older adults during primary care consultations with their General Practitioner(GP). The investigators are particularly interested in a Photo novel tool with this aim. Photo novels are picture stories, which have the advantage of using a familiar narrative format, thereby possibly increasing comprehension, personal involvement and motivation and self-efficacy to perform the relevant behaviors by offering role models (story characters that are similar to older adults themselves). The patient perspective on doctor-patient communication is underrepresented in most research. This study aims to incorporate the patient perspective in different ways: in addressing their needs and barriers during focus group discussions, in collecting their communication strategies and solutions to these barriers in the role play exercise, in involving them in developing the photo novel, and in studying their responses to the photo novel in the evaluation study the investigators describe in this research proposal.
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In this study, the researchers evaluate an intervention aiming to increase participation and communication of older adults during primary care consultations with their General Practitioner (GP). The researchers are particularly interested in a Photo novel tool with this aim. Photo novels are picture stories, which have the advantage of using a familiar narrative format, thereby possibly increasing comprehension, personal involvement and motivation and self-efficacy to perform the relevant behaviors by offering role models (story characters that are similar to older adults themselves). The patient perspective on doctor-patient communication is underrepresented in most research. This study aims to incorporate the patient perspective in different ways: in addressing their needs and barriers during focus group discussions, in collecting their communication strategies and solutions to these barriers in the role play exercise, in involving them in developing the photo novel, and in studying their responses to the photo novel in the evaluation study the researchers describe in this research protocol.
Aim of the intervention (the Photo novel) is to:
This could include being honest about limited understanding, asking for more information to enable or improve shared decision making during consultation or to enable or improve self-management after consultation. This could also include filtering information and enabling patients to determine relevance of information. Furthermore, this could include strategies to translate advice into concrete actions, e.g. transforming 'knowing that' into 'knowing how' (I know / understand that I have to use less salt but... How to... decrease salt-intake in daily life?) In our photo novel, the researchers will provide older adults with 'template communicative behaviors' embedded in a picture story they can use before and during primary care consultations with their GP. Relevant communicative behaviors will include 'asking questions', 'expressing lack of or misunderstanding', 'expressing uncertainty', 'expressing preferences and needs' and other relevant communicative behaviors that will be identified during the focus group discussions with older adults and their informal care givers. These relevant communicative behaviors are embedded within different relevant domains, based on communication theory / literature and on the output of the focus group discussions. The seven scenarios are linked to the endpoints of medical communication framework developed by Haes and Bensing.
The researchers propose to evaluate the effectiveness of the photo novel using an Experimental Design, including both quantitative and qualitative measurements. This combination of measurements will provide us with insight with regard to three important Research Questions:
The researchers will recruit older adult participants (>50 years), who live in areas indicative of limited or marginal health literacy. The researchers perform the following procedure for recruitment. The researchers recommend to build relationships with GP practices, healthcare organizations and community organizations and ask them for their cooperation during a pre-established period of time. The researchers pay careful attention to this part of our study, e.g. carefully design recruitment wording: 'We are conducting a study to improve the relationship/ conversations with your GP, as a way to make sure the health care you receive is improved. We invite you to participate in this study. Would you like to participate?' Participants will be asked to come to a neutral setting, for example within the University, or will be visited in a community building, to take part in our study. Based on their consent to participate, a schedule is developed with eligible patients. Participants will be randomized to one of the two conditions and will be presented with the photo novel or traditional brochure either presented as a hard copy brochure or as pdf on a tablet computer (2x2 factorial design) and the accompanying questionnaire. The researchers aim for participants of different ages.
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