| Literature DB >> 28546052 |
Jürgen Kasper1, Anne Regine Lager2, Markus Rumpsfeld3, Simone Kienlin4, Kristine Hoel Smestad5, Tone Bråthen6, Holly Ankell7, Tore Knutsen2, Rune Kløvtveit8, Pål Gulbrandsen9, Per Olav Vandvik10, Anja Fog Heen9, Signe Flottorp11, Geir Tollåli12, Øystein Eiring13.
Abstract
Norway has traditionally high standards regarding civil rights particularly emphasizing equal access to societal resources including health care. This background and the health care system's centralized national organization make it perfectly suited for implementation of shared decision making (SDM). In recent years, great efforts have been made by policy- makers, regional health authorities and not least the patients to facilitate a process of change in health communication culture. SDM is currently even given highest priority in health care strategies on all system levels. SDM has been structurally implemented, e.g. by including corresponding guidance in the standard patient pathways. Moreover, SDM is established as an element of service on the national health portal hosting a constantly increasing number of decision aids. Essentially the Norwegian Knowledge Center for Health Services contributes by searching and providing information for use in decision aids. Implementation is now being rolled out unit by unit for a list of medical problems as a series production of SDM using decision aids and health professional training. Importantly, production of SDM begins and succeeds as a soundly structured communication with both clinical environments and patients. However, as communication training has not been implemented before now, there are no data demonstrating sufficient realization of SDM in current health care. Beyond making reasonable use of scientific achievements, the Norwegian movement's secret of success is the simultaneous commitment of all actors of the health system to a common idea.Entities:
Keywords: Implementierung; Norway; Norwegen; Patientenbeteiligung; evidence-based medicine; evidenzbasierte Medizin; implementation; knowledge translation; partizipative Entscheidungsfindung; shared decision making
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28546052 DOI: 10.1016/j.zefq.2017.05.015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Z Evid Fortbild Qual Gesundhwes ISSN: 1865-9217