Dealing with the Lack of Time for Detailed Shared Decision-making in Primary Care: Everyday Shared Decision-making

被引:0
|
作者
Tanner J. Caverly
Rodney A. Hayward
机构
[1] VA Center for Clinical Management Research,Institute for Health Policy Innovation
[2] University of Michigan,undefined
[3] University of Michigan Medical School,undefined
来源
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Policymakers and researchers are strongly encouraging clinicians to support patient autonomy through shared decision-making (SDM). In setting policies for clinical care, decision-makers need to understand that current models of SDM have tended to focus on major decisions (e.g., surgeries and chemotherapy) and focused less on everyday primary care decisions. Most decisions in primary care are substantive everyday decisions: intermediate-stakes decisions that occur dozens of times every day, yet are non-trivial for patients, such as whether routine mammography should start at age 40, 45, or 50. Expectations that busy clinicians use current models of SDM (here referred to as “detailed” SDM) for these decisions can feel overwhelming to clinicians. Evidence indicates that detailed SDM is simply not realistic for most of these decisions and without a feasible alternative, clinicians usually default to a decision-making approach with little to no personalization. We propose, for discussion and refinement, a compromise approach to personalizing these decisions (everyday SDM). Everyday SDM is based on a feasible process for supporting patient autonomy that also allows clinicians to continue being respectful health advocates for their patients. We propose that alternatives to detailed SDM are needed to make progress toward more patient-centered care.
引用
收藏
页码:3045 / 3049
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Dealing with the Lack of Time for Detailed Shared Decision-making in Primary Care: Everyday Shared Decision-making
    Caverly, Tanner J.
    Hayward, Rodney A.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2020, 35 (10) : 3045 - 3049
  • [2] Antibiotics and shared decision-making in primary care
    Butler, CC
    Kinnersley, P
    Prout, H
    Rollnick, S
    Edwards, A
    Elwyn, G
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ANTIMICROBIAL CHEMOTHERAPY, 2001, 48 (03) : 435 - 440
  • [3] Shared Decision-Making Is Not Patient Decision-Making
    Birnbrich, Alysa
    McCulloch, Patrick C.
    Kraeutler, Matthew J.
    [J]. SPORTS HEALTH-A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH, 2023, 15 (04): : 615 - 616
  • [4] Shared decision-making
    Dirksen-Fischer, M
    [J]. GESUNDHEITSWESEN, 2004, 66 (05) : 318 - 318
  • [5] Shared decision-making
    Steven, K
    [J]. BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE, 2001, 51 (462): : 61 - 62
  • [6] Shared decision-making
    Berger, Abi
    [J]. BMJ SEXUAL & REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, 2019, 45 (02) : 168 - 168
  • [7] Shared Decision-Making
    Wright, Linda S.
    [J]. NEPHROLOGY NURSING JOURNAL, 2022, 49 (06) : 537 - 540
  • [8] Shared Decision-Making in Diabetes Care
    Shrikant Tamhane
    Rene Rodriguez-Gutierrez
    Ian Hargraves
    Victor M. Montori
    [J]. Current Diabetes Reports, 2015, 15
  • [9] Shared Decision-making in health care
    不详
    [J]. ZEITSCHRIFT FUR EVIDENZ FORTBILDUNG UND QUALITAET IM GESUNDHEITSWESEN, 2008, 102 (07): : 408 - 409
  • [10] Shared decision-making in health care
    Vasudeva, Abhimanyu
    Sheikh, Nishat Ahmed
    [J]. JOURNAL OF FAMILY MEDICINE AND PRIMARY CARE, 2023, 12 (08) : 1737 - 1737