| Literature DB >> 25075274 |
Orit Karnieli-Miller1, Yaara Zisman-Ilani2, Dafna Meitar1, Yoseph Mekori3.
Abstract
Reducing health inequalities and enhancing the social accountability of medical students and physicians is a challenge acknowledged by medical educators and professionals. It is usually perceived as a macro-level, community type intervention. This commentary suggests a different approach, an interpersonal way to decrease inequality and asymmetry in power relations to improve medical decisions and care. Shared decision-making practices are suggested as a model that requires building partnership, bi-directional sharing of information, empowering patients and enhancing tailored health care decisions. To increase the implementation of shared decision-making practices in Israel, an official policy needs to be established to encourage the investment of resources towards helping educators, researchers, and practitioners translate and integrate it into daily practice. Special efforts should be invested in medical education initiatives to train medical students and residents in SDM practices.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25075274 PMCID: PMC4114098 DOI: 10.1186/2045-4015-3-26
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Isr J Health Policy Res ISSN: 2045-4015
Actions to promote implementation and validation of Shared Decision Making (SDM)
| Establish a training protocol on how to teach SDM values and practices | |
| Integrate SDM competency training into pre-clinical and clinical medical school curriculum | |
| Enhance SDM competencies in residency training and continuing medical education in general | |
| Validate and develop Hebrew assessment tools for SDM that can help evaluate and guide practice | |
| Explore and identify different patients' needs and preferences regarding involvement in medical decision-making | |
| Develop, disseminate and assess interventions to facilitate SDM in routine practice | |
| Disseminate formal training and practical tools to allow the application of SDM practices in routine care (including: how to create partnerships, how to communicate risks and benefits of different treatment options, how to explore patients' values, needs, preferences and barriers) | |
| Design and distribute decisional aids that can provide patients with medical information about treatment options, benefits, and side effects in lay language |