Incorporating Patients' Preferences Into Medical Decision Making

被引:30
|
作者
Fraenkel, Liana [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Yale Univ, Sch Med, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
[2] VA Connecticut Healthcare Syst, West Haven, CT USA
基金
美国医疗保健研究与质量局;
关键词
conjoint analysis; best worst scaling; point-of-care clinical decision support; DISCRETE-CHOICE EXPERIMENT; CONJOINT-ANALYSIS; COLORECTAL-CANCER; PROSTATE-CANCER; HEALTH STATES; HEPATITIS-C; CARE; VALUES;
D O I
10.1177/1077558712461283
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Current models of care emphasize the importance of including patients' values in the decision-making process. This is particularly important for decisions for which there are few data supporting a clear strategy or treatment choice. Constructing preferences for complex decisions requires that patients be able to consider multiple trade-offs between specific risks and benefits. Several marketing research techniques have been recently applied to heath care settings to facilitate this process. Most can be programmed to generate patients' preferences or priorities, which can then be used to improve patient-physician communication. In this article, we will describe some of the currently available approaches that have been successfully used in the health care setting. We provide case examples to illustrate the potential value of adopting each of these approaches in clinical practice.
引用
下载
收藏
页码:80S / 93S
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] MEASURING PATIENTS DESIRE FOR AUTONOMY - DECISION-MAKING AND INFORMATION-SEEKING PREFERENCES AMONG MEDICAL PATIENTS
    ENDE, J
    KAZIS, L
    ASH, A
    MOSKOWITZ, MA
    JOURNAL OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE, 1989, 4 (01) : 23 - 30
  • [22] Patients' preferences for involvement in treatment decision making in Japan
    Sekimoto M.
    Asai A.
    Ohnishi M.
    Nishigaki E.
    Fukui T.
    Shimbo T.
    Imanaka Y.
    BMC Family Practice, 5 (1) : 1 - 10
  • [23] Clinical decision-making: Patients' preferences and experiences
    Murray, Elizabeth
    Pollack, Lance
    White, Martha
    Lo, Bernard
    PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING, 2007, 65 (02) : 189 - 196
  • [24] Hospital patients' preferences for involvement in decision-making
    Langewitz, W
    Nübling, M
    Weber, H
    SWISS MEDICAL WEEKLY, 2006, 136 (3-4) : 59 - 64
  • [25] Elicitation of preferences and patients participation in the decision making process
    Protiere, C
    Genre, D
    Cowen, D
    Gravis, G
    Camerlo, J
    Alzieu, C
    Bertucci, F
    Maraninchi, D
    Moatti, JP
    Viens, P
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER, 1997, 33 : OP23 - OP23
  • [26] Incorporating Uncertainty Into Medical Decision Making: An Approach to Unexpected Test Results
    Bianchi, Matt T.
    Alexander, Brian M.
    Cash, Sydney S.
    MEDICAL DECISION MAKING, 2009, 29 (01) : 116 - 124
  • [27] Eliciting Parental Values and Preferences in the Medical Decision-Making Process
    Swota, Alissa
    Bradfield, Scott
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BIOETHICS, 2015, 15 (05): : 34 - 35
  • [28] ROLE PREFERENCES IN MEDICAL DECISION MAKING: IMPLICATIONS FOR HEALTH PREFERENCE RESEARCH
    van Til, J. A.
    Pearce, A.
    Ozdemir, S.
    Hollin, I
    Peay, H.
    Wu, A. W.
    Ostermann, J.
    Deal, K.
    Craig, B. M.
    VALUE IN HEALTH, 2022, 25 (12) : S2 - S3
  • [29] Patient preferences for medical decision making - Who really wants to participate?
    Arora, NK
    McHorney, CA
    MEDICAL CARE, 2000, 38 (03) : 335 - 341
  • [30] PREFERENCES FOR INVOLVEMENT IN MEDICAL DECISION-MAKING - SITUATIONAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC INFLUENCES
    THOMPSON, SC
    PITTS, JS
    SCHWANKOVSKY, L
    PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING, 1993, 22 (03) : 133 - 140