1. Understanding treatment decisions for Hodgkin lymphoma: a qualitative study.
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Kumar AJ, Pearson LK, Wong JB, Friedberg JW, Parsons SK, and LeClair AM
- Subjects
- Humans, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local drug therapy, Brentuximab Vedotin therapeutic use, Hodgkin Disease diagnosis, Hodgkin Disease drug therapy, Immunoconjugates therapeutic use, Oncologists
- Abstract
Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) affects older and younger patients and includes multiple options for initial treatment. We sought to examine the decision processes of practicing oncologists caring for patients with newly diagnosed HL. Through semi-structured interviews, we explored their perspectives about treatment decisions. We completed thematic analysis using the Anderson Behavioral Model of Health Services framework to identify factors associated with initial decisions. We completed 22 interviews, grouping findings into contextual factors, individual characteristics, and physician preferences. Paternalism was widely cited, along with collaboration between community and academic colleagues. Participants used sequential therapy but not geriatric assessment in care for older patients. Physicians had varied responses about use of frontline brentuximab vedotin (Bv)-based therapy based on perceptions about benefit versus toxicity. Our work suggests a need to further understand the heterogeneity of clinical practices, especially in the post-approval setting of new therapies.
- Published
- 2023
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