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Evaluating complex medical treatment options: a case report.

Irosh Fernando1, Frans Henskens2, Masoud Talebian3

  • 1Staff Specialist Psychiatrist, Hunter New England Local Area Health District, Newcastle Mental Health Service, Newcastle, NSW, and; Conjoint Lecturer, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW, and; PhD Candidate, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW, Australia.

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This study introduces a new decision-making model to improve complex treatment choices. The model, demonstrated with clozapine treatment, aids shared decision-making between patients and clinicians.

Keywords:
evaluating treatment optionsevidence-based practiceshared decision-making

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  • Psychiatry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Clinical Decision Support Systems

Background:

  • Complex treatment decisions, particularly in resistant cases, often lack structured models, leading to suboptimal outcomes.
  • Effective decision-making requires integrating patient-specific factors with treatment evidence.

Observation:

  • A novel decision-making model was developed to address the complexities of treatment selection.
  • The model was applied to evaluate clozapine therapy for a treatment-resistant patient, showcasing its practical utility.

Findings:

  • The proposed model provides a systematic approach to complex treatment choices.
  • Evaluation of clozapine treatment in a resistant case demonstrated the model's effectiveness.

Implications:

  • The decision-making model, as a software tool, can facilitate shared decision-making between patients and healthcare providers.
  • This framework has the potential to enhance patient-centered care and treatment adherence.