David A Lapides1. 1. Department of Neurology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA.
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: In this article, the author explores the use of shared decision making (SDM) in the management of the preference-sensitive condition, neural autoantibody-mediated syndromes. RECENT FINDINGS: The field of autoimmune neurology lacks trials and often data to support therapeutic decisions. Treatment choices need to be made acutely, lacking crucial laboratory information and with uncertainty regarding treatment response and prognosis. This lack of data does not necessitate indecision in a population where delayed treatment may lead to poor outcomes. Over the past several decades, SDM has emerged as a model of communication enabling clinicians and their patients to explore current knowledge in the context of a patient's values and goals to arrive at joint decision, even when data are lacking. SUMMARY: SDM is a tool autoimmune neurologists should use to develop individualized treatment plans based on the patient's clinical presentation contextualized within specific values and preferences.
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: In this article, the author explores the use of shared decision making (SDM) in the management of the preference-sensitive condition, neural autoantibody-mediated syndromes. RECENT FINDINGS: The field of autoimmune neurology lacks trials and often data to support therapeutic decisions. Treatment choices need to be made acutely, lacking crucial laboratory information and with uncertainty regarding treatment response and prognosis. This lack of data does not necessitate indecision in a population where delayed treatment may lead to poor outcomes. Over the past several decades, SDM has emerged as a model of communication enabling clinicians and their patients to explore current knowledge in the context of a patient's values and goals to arrive at joint decision, even when data are lacking. SUMMARY: SDM is a tool autoimmune neurologists should use to develop individualized treatment plans based on the patient's clinical presentation contextualized within specific values and preferences.
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