| Literature DB >> 21736724 |
Oliver Hirsch1, Heidemarie Keller, Tanja Krones, Norbert Donner-Banzhoff.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Decision aids based on the philosophy of shared decision making are designed to help patients make informed choices among diagnostic or treatment options by delivering evidence-based information on options and outcomes. A patient decision aid can be regarded as a complex intervention because it consists of several presumably relevant components. Decision aids have rarely been field tested to assess patients' and physicians' attitudes towards them. It is also unclear what effect decision aids have on the adherence to chosen options.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21736724 PMCID: PMC3143082 DOI: 10.1186/1748-5908-6-70
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Implement Sci ISSN: 1748-5908 Impact factor: 7.327
Figure 1Opening screen of arriba-lib.
Figure 2Individual risk information with smileys. Within the module regarding oral antidiabetics (metformin), the risk to suffer from a myocardial infarction or stroke in the next ten years compared to one hundred patients with the same characteristics is shown examplarily with smileys.
Figure 3Weighted scales in arriba-lib for the deliberation phase.
Figure 4Flow chart displaying the recruitment process in the arriba-lib study.
Steps of the shared decision making process as reported by patients in the Shared Decision Making Questionnaire (SDM-Q).
| SDM-Q | 'agree'(%) |
|---|---|
| My doctor told me that a treatment decision is necessary. | |
| My doctor asked me if I want to participate in decision making. | |
| Due to my medical condition, a treatment decision based on the physicians' recommendation is already clear. | |
| My doctor has informed me about a variety of alternatives. | |
| The possibility to choose no treatment was also discussed. | |
| I have mentioned other possibilities that my doctor has not referred to. | |
| My doctor has asked me what I think about different treatment options. | |
| I have communicated to my doctor which decision I prefer. | |
| My doctor has told me which decision he prefers. | |
| In the selection of a treatment method, my thoughts were taken into account just as much as the considerations of my doctor. | |
| My doctor and I thoroughly considered the different treatment options. | |
| My doctor enabled me to actively participate in decision making about treatment. | |
| My doctor and I selected a treatment together. | |
| My doctor and I reached an agreement as to how we will proceed. | |
Means and standard deviations of patient ratings on the Patient Participation Scale.
| Mean (sd) | |
|---|---|
| 1. My doctor helped me to understand all of the information. | |
| 2. My doctor understood what is important for me. | |
| 3. My doctor answered all of my questions. | |
| 4. I was sufficiently involved in decisions about my treatment. | |
| 5. I have decided the further treatment together with my doctor and I am satisfied with the result. | |
| 6. I am satisfied with the manner by which my treatment has been discussed and decided. | |
The scale ranges from 1 (totally agree) to 5 (totally disagree).