From: Use of a patient decision aid for prenatal screening for Down syndrome: what do pregnant women say?
Theoretical Domains | Constructs | Questions |
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1. Beliefs About Consequences 2. Memory, Attention and Decision Processes | Advantages | What do you think are the advantages of using a Patient Decision Aid in the context of prenatal screening for Down Syndrome? |
Disadvantages | What do you think are the disadvantages of using a Patient Decision Aid in the context of prenatal screening for Down Syndrome? | |
Anticipated regret | How would you feel if you decided not to use a Patient Decision Aid in the context of prenatal screening for Down Syndrome? | |
3. Environmental Context and Resources | Facilitators | What would make it easier for you to use of a Patient Decision Aid in the context of prenatal screening for Down Syndrome? |
Barriers | What would make it difficult for you to use a Patient Decision Aid in the context of prenatal screening for Down Syndrome? | |
4. Social Influences | For/approve | Who are the people important to you who might encourage you to use a Patient Decision Aid in the context of prenatal screening for Down Syndrome? |
Against/disapprove | Who are the people important to you who might discourage you from using a Patient Decision Aid in the context of prenatal screening for Down Syndrome? | |
5. Social/Professional Role and Identity | Descriptive norms | What do you think people you know think about using Patient Decision Aids in the context of prenatal screening for Down Syndrome? |
6. Knowledge | Up to now, what did you know about Patient Decision Aids in the context of prenatal screening for Down Syndrome? | |
7. Emotions | In terms of emotions, what would it feel like for you to use a Patient Decision Aid in the context of prenatal screening for Down Syndrome? | |
8. Beliefs About Capabilities 9. Motivation and Goals | Incentives | What incentives would you need to use a Patient Decision Aid in the context of prenatal screening for Down Syndrome? |