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Acceptability and usability of iPrevent, a web-based decision support tool for assessment and management of breast cancer risk
Kelly-Anne Phillips, Louisa Lo, Mathias Bressel, Ian M Collins, Jon Emery, Prue Weideman, Louise Keogh, Emma Steel, Adrian Bickerstaffe, G Bruce Mann, Alison Trainer, John L Hopper, Antonis C Antoniou, Jack Cuzick, Phyllis Butow
CANCER RESEARCH | AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH | Published : 2018
Abstract
Abstract Background: iPrevent estimates an individual's personal BC risk, using either the IBIS or BOADICEA algorithms, and provides tailored risk management information on screening, lifestyle modifications, risk-reducing surgery and risk-reducing medication. It is designed to be used collaboratively by women and their clinicians. The purpose of this pre-implementation pilot study was to assess the clinical usability and acceptability of the iPrevent prototype, and to identify barriers to clinical implementation. Exploratory aims investigated patients' BC worry, anxiety, risk perception and knowledge before and after using iPrevent. Methods: Eligible clinicians worked in prim..
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