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Stakeholders validated a new inter-professional (IP) approach to shared decision making (SDM) model for primary care. The model, centered on the patient, requires further research for clinical practice implementation.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare delivery
  • Inter-professional collaboration
  • Shared decision making

Background:

  • Growing interest in inter-professional (IP) healthcare teams engaging patients in decision-making.
  • Need for a conceptual model for IP shared decision making (SDM) in primary care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Develop a conceptual model for an IP approach to SDM in primary care.
  • Assess the validity of the developed IP-SDM model with stakeholders in Canada.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted 15 individual and 7 group interviews with 79 stakeholders.
  • Gathered stakeholder input on model revisions, implementation barriers/facilitators, and model appraisal.
  • Utilized thematic analysis of transcripts and descriptive analysis of questionnaires.

Main Results:

  • Stakeholders suggested centering the patient, including significant others, clarifying outcomes, emphasizing time, integrating levels, and recognizing environmental/emotional influences.
  • Identified barriers: time constraints, insufficient resources, power imbalances.
  • Facilitators included education, training, motivation, and mutual understanding of roles.
  • Model rated as clear, logical, testable, relevant, with good schematic representation.

Conclusions:

  • The new IP-SDM model for primary care was validated by stakeholders with minor suggested modifications.
  • Further research is recommended to evaluate the model's effectiveness in implementing SDM in IP clinical practice.