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Shared Decisionmaking in the Emergency Department: A Guiding Framework for Clinicians.

Marc A Probst1, Hemal K Kanzaria2, Elizabeth M Schoenfeld3, Michael D Menchine4, Maggie Breslin5, Cheryl Walsh, Edward R Melnick6, Erik P Hess7.   

Abstract

Shared decisionmaking has been proposed as a method to promote active engagement of patients in emergency care decisions. Despite the recent attention shared decisionmaking has received in the emergency medicine community, including being the topic of the 2016 Academic Emergency Medicine Consensus Conference, misconceptions remain in regard to the precise meaning of the term, the process, and the conditions under which it is most likely to be valuable. With the help of a patient representative and an interaction designer, we developed a simple framework to illustrate how shared decisionmaking should be approached in clinical practice. We believe it should be the preferred or default approach to decisionmaking, except in clinical situations in which 3 factors interfere. These 3 factors are lack of clinical uncertainty or equipoise, patient decisionmaking ability, and time, all of which can render shared decisionmaking infeasible. Clinical equipoise refers to scenarios in which there are 2 or more medically reasonable management options. Patient decisionmaking ability refers to a patient's capacity and willingness to participate in his or her emergency care decisions. Time refers to the acuity of the clinical situation (which may require immediate action) and the time that the clinician has to devote to the shared decisionmaking conversation. In scenarios in which there is only one medically reasonable management option, informed consent is indicated, with compassionate persuasion used as appropriate. If time or patient capacity is lacking, physician-directed decisionmaking will occur. With this framework as the foundation, we discuss the process of shared decisionmaking and how it can be used in practice. Finally, we highlight 5 common misconceptions in regard to shared decisionmaking in the ED. With an improved understanding of shared decisionmaking, this approach should be used to facilitate the provision of high-quality, patient-centered emergency care.
Copyright © 2017 American College of Emergency Physicians. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28559034      PMCID: PMC5834305          DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2017.03.063

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Emerg Med        ISSN: 0196-0644            Impact factor:   5.721


  30 in total

1.  The value of sharing treatment decision making with patients: expecting too much?

Authors:  Steven J Katz; Sarah Hawley
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2013-10-16       Impact factor: 56.272

2.  Wait-and-see prescription for the treatment of acute otitis media: a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  David M Spiro; Khoon-Yen Tay; Donald H Arnold; James D Dziura; Mark D Baker; Eugene D Shapiro
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2006-09-13       Impact factor: 56.272

3.  Emergency physician perceptions of shared decision-making.

Authors:  Hemal K Kanzaria; Robert H Brook; Marc A Probst; Dustin Harris; Sandra H Berry; Jerome R Hoffman
Journal:  Acad Emerg Med       Date:  2015-03-23       Impact factor: 3.451

4.  Impact of patient acuity on preference for information and autonomy in decision making.

Authors:  M A Davis; J R Hoffman; J Hsu
Journal:  Acad Emerg Med       Date:  1999-08       Impact factor: 3.451

5.  The chest pain choice decision aid: a randomized trial.

Authors:  Erik P Hess; Meghan A Knoedler; Nilay D Shah; Jeffrey A Kline; Maggie Breslin; Megan E Branda; Laurie J Pencille; Brent R Asplin; David M Nestler; Annie T Sadosty; Ian G Stiell; Henry H Ting; Victor M Montori
Journal:  Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes       Date:  2012-04-10

6.  Enhanced support for shared decision making reduced costs of care for patients with preference-sensitive conditions.

Authors:  David Veroff; Amy Marr; David E Wennberg
Journal:  Health Aff (Millwood)       Date:  2013-02       Impact factor: 6.301

7.  Do patients' communication behaviors provide insight into their preferences for participation in decision making?

Authors:  Pamela L Hudak; Richard M Frankel; Clarence Braddock; Rosane Nisenbaum; Paola Luca; Caitlin McKeever; Wendy Levinson
Journal:  Med Decis Making       Date:  2008-05-13       Impact factor: 2.583

Review 8.  Knowledge is not power for patients: a systematic review and thematic synthesis of patient-reported barriers and facilitators to shared decision making.

Authors:  Natalie Joseph-Williams; Glyn Elwyn; Adrian Edwards
Journal:  Patient Educ Couns       Date:  2013-11-09

9.  Back to the Bedside: Developing a Bedside Aid for Concussion and Brain Injury Decisions in the Emergency Department.

Authors:  Edward R Melnick; Kevin Lopez; Erik P Hess; Fuad Abujarad; Cynthia A Brandt; Richard N Shiffman; Lori A Post
Journal:  EGEMS (Wash DC)       Date:  2015-06-29

10.  Dual equipoise shared decision making: definitions for decision and behaviour support interventions.

Authors:  Glyn Elwyn; Dominick Frosch; Stephen Rollnick
Journal:  Implement Sci       Date:  2009-11-18       Impact factor: 7.327

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  20 in total

1.  Does Shared Decision Making Actually Occur in the Emergency Department? Looking at It from the Patients' Perspective.

Authors:  Elizabeth M Schoenfeld; Marc A Probst; Denise D Quigley; Peter St Marie; Nikita Nayyar; Sarah H Sabbagh; Tanesha Beckford; Hemal K Kanzaria
Journal:  Acad Emerg Med       Date:  2019-09-26       Impact factor: 3.451

Review 2.  Shared Decision-Making as the Future of Emergency Cardiology.

Authors:  Marc A Probst; Peter A Noseworthy; Juan P Brito; Erik P Hess
Journal:  Can J Cardiol       Date:  2017-09-22       Impact factor: 5.223

3.  A Qualitative Analysis of Patients' Perceptions of Shared Decision Making in the Emergency Department: "Let Me Know I Have a Choice".

Authors:  Elizabeth M Schoenfeld; Sarah L Goff; Gwendolyn Downs; Robert J Wenger; Peter K Lindenauer; Kathleen M Mazor
Journal:  Acad Emerg Med       Date:  2018-05-07       Impact factor: 3.451

4.  Development of a Patient Decision Aid for Syncope in the Emergency Department: the SynDA Tool.

Authors:  Marc A Probst; Erik P Hess; Maggie Breslin; Dominick L Frosch; Benjamin C Sun; Marie-Noelle Langan; Lynne D Richardson
Journal:  Acad Emerg Med       Date:  2018-02-20       Impact factor: 3.451

5.  Clinical Benefit of Hospitalization for Older Adults With Unexplained Syncope: A Propensity-Matched Analysis.

Authors:  Marc A Probst; Erica Su; Robert E Weiss; Annick N Yagapen; Susan E Malveau; David H Adler; Aveh Bastani; Christopher W Baugh; Jeffrey M Caterino; Carol L Clark; Deborah B Diercks; Judd E Hollander; Bret A Nicks; Daniel K Nishijima; Manish N Shah; Kirk A Stiffler; Alan B Storrow; Scott T Wilber; Benjamin C Sun
Journal:  Ann Emerg Med       Date:  2019-05-09       Impact factor: 5.721

6.  Physician-identified barriers to and facilitators of shared decision-making in the Emergency Department: an exploratory analysis.

Authors:  Elizabeth M Schoenfeld; Sarah L Goff; Tala R Elia; Errel R Khordipour; Kye E Poronsky; Kelly A Nault; Peter K Lindenauer; Kathleen M Mazor
Journal:  Emerg Med J       Date:  2019-05-16       Impact factor: 2.740

7.  The challenge of involving old patients with polypharmacy in their medication during hospitalization in a medical emergency department: An ethnographic study.

Authors:  Pia Keinicke Fabricius; Ove Andersen; Karina Dahl Steffensen; Jeanette Wassar Kirk
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-12-30       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Shared Decision Making in Patients With Suspected Uncomplicated Ureterolithiasis: A Decision Aid Development Study.

Authors:  Elizabeth M Schoenfeld; Connor Houghton; Pooja M Patel; Leanora W Merwin; Kye P Poronsky; Anna L Caroll; Carol Sánchez Santana; Maggie Breslin; Charles D Scales; Peter K Lindenauer; Kathleen M Mazor; Erik P Hess
Journal:  Acad Emerg Med       Date:  2020-02-16       Impact factor: 3.451

9.  Shared Decision Making for Syncope in the Emergency Department: A Randomized Controlled Feasibility Trial.

Authors:  Marc A Probst; Michelle P Lin; Jeremy J Sze; Erik P Hess; Maggie Breslin; Dominick L Frosch; Benjamin C Sun; Marie-Noelle Langan; Venkatesh Thiruganasambandamoorthy; Lynne D Richardson
Journal:  Acad Emerg Med       Date:  2020-04-02       Impact factor: 3.451

10.  Patient Preferences Regarding Shared Decision Making in the Emergency Department: Findings From a Multisite Survey.

Authors:  Elizabeth M Schoenfeld; Hemal K Kanzaria; Denise D Quigley; Peter St Marie; Nikita Nayyar; Sarah H Sabbagh; Kyle L Gress; Marc A Probst
Journal:  Acad Emerg Med       Date:  2018-07-19       Impact factor: 3.451

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