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Legal Briefing: Shared Decision Making and Patient Decision Aids

The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 2013
This "Legal Briefing" column covers recent legal developments involving patient decision aids.This topic has been the subject of recent articles in JCE. It is included in the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. And it has received significant attention in the biomedical literature, including a new book, a thematic issue of Health Affairs ...
Thaddeus Mason, Pope, Melinda, Hexum
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Decision aids for patients with carotid stenosis

Journal of Vascular Surgery
Shared decision-making tools have been underused by clinicians in real-world practice. Changes to the National Coverage Determination by Medicare for carotid stenting greatly expand the coverage for patients, but simultaneously require a shared decision-making interaction that involves the use of a validated tool.
Brianna M. Krafcik   +7 more
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Physician/Patient Decision Aids for Adjuvant Therapy

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2005
Many women with breast cancer are requesting more information about their disease, and studies suggest that they have an increasing desire to be involved in decisions about their care. To participate in decision making regarding adjuvant therapy, a woman needs accurate information about her options, associated adverse effects, and her risk of ...
Timothy J, Whelan, Charles, Loprinzi
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Patient Decision Aids to Engage Adults in Treatment or Screening Decisions

JAMA, 2017
Are patient decision aids (PtDAs) associated with (1) improved decision quality defined as a decision informed by the evidence and a value-based decision; (2) improved decision-making processes defined as feeling informed, defining clear values related to the decision, and active participation in making the decision; and (3) better patient and health ...
Dawn, Stacey   +2 more
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A simple paper-based patient decision aid

Evidence-Based Medicine, 2008
Illustrating risk and benefit to help patients make decisions about treatment (or no treatment) remains a challenge to health professionals. Many people have difficulty understanding numbers. This is compounded by the use of different denominators (eg, 1 in 50 v 3 in 100) that often occurs when professionals relay statistics from research.
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Patient Decision Aids to Support Clinical Decision Making: Evaluating the Decision or the Outcomes of the Decision

Medical Decision Making, 2007
Decision aids (DAs) are tools to support patients make informed health decisions with their practitioner. They aim to improve patient knowledge of options, incorporate patient preferences and values, and increase patient involvement in health decision making.
McCaffery, Kirsten   +2 more
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The Ottawa patient decision aids.

Effective clinical practice : ECP, 1999
Shared decision-making programs, or patient decision aids, have been developed for difficult decisions in which patients need to consider benefits versus risks.Decision aids currently used in practice in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.Published studies of patients faced with decisions about hormone therapy, prenatal testing, lung cancer treatments, and ...
A M, O'Connor   +5 more
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Patient decision aids – a tool for shared decision-making

InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2013
The 2010 NHS White Paper Equity and Excellence: Liberating the NHS proposed that the principle of ‘shared decision-making’ would become the norm so that patients could routinely participate in choices over their healthcare. In order to make decisions, both doctors and patients need information.
Oliver Jardine, Louise Robinson
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The Inclusion of Patient Testimonials in Decision Aids

Medical Decision Making, 2001
Background. Decision aids often provide statistical information and patient testimonials to guide treatment choices. This raises the possibility that the testimonials will overwhelm the statistical information. Methods. Prospective jurors in Philadelphia County were presented with hypothetical statistical information about the ...
P A, Ubel, C, Jepson, J, Baron
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An Assessment of the Potential for Personalization in Patient Decision Aids

2012
An increasing number ofpatient decision aids are being developed to assist patients in making personalized choices among health care options, but little is known about the current use of and potential for personalization of web-based decision aids. The purpose of this study is to estimate the potential for personalization of patient decision aids.
Øystein Eiring, Laura Slaughter
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