Chronically ill children’s participation and health outcomes in shared decision-making: a scoping review

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R. O. Wijngaarde
I. Hein
J. Daams
J. B. Van Goudoever
D. T. Ubbink
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[1] University of Amsterdam,Amsterdam UMC
[2] Emma Children’s Hospital,Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and de Bascule
[3] Academic Medical Center Amsterdam,Medical Library
[4] Amsterdam University Medical Centers,Department of Surgery
[5] AMC,undefined
[6] Amsterdam University Medical Centers,undefined
[7] AMC,undefined
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Shared decision-making; Decision aids; Self-determination; Patient-centered care; Triadic information exchange; Chronic illness;
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Based on the United Nations Conventions on the Rights of the Child (CRC), it is a child’s right to participate in all matters concerning its wellbeing. Little is known about chronically and/or critically ill children’s participation in pediatric shared decision-making (SDM). We explored medical literature to see if and how these children participate in pediatric SDM. We searched relevant medical databases published between January 2008 and January 2020 for studies targeting children aged 4–18 years old, suffering from a chronic and/or critical disease. We found 9 relevant studies. SDM interventions mostly used were decision aids (n=8), questionnaires for caretakers/parents and children (n=4), and a SDM toolkit (n=2). Perceived involvement in SDM and knowledge increased amongst children, adolescents, and caretakers following these interventions. Decisional conflict measured using the 0–100 point DCS scale (higher scores indicate more decisional conflict) was reduced by 15.9 points in one study (p<0.01) and 17.8 points in another (95%CI: 13.3–22.9). Lower scores were associated with higher satisfaction with the decision aid by children, caretakers, and clinicians.
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页码:2345 / 2357
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