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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare practice
  • Medical decision making
  • Patient involvement

Background:

  • Shared Decision Making (SDM) is increasingly central to healthcare.
  • Patient involvement is key, but not the sole purpose of SDM.
  • The primary goal of SDM is to effectively address patient problems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To clarify the situations and methods by which SDM addresses patient problems.
  • To develop a purposeful approach to SDM oriented towards patient and clinician challenges.
  • To enhance the adoption, education, and research of SDM in clinical practice.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized patient vignettes to illustrate diverse decision-making scenarios.
  • Demonstrated situations requiring collaborative decisions among patients, families, and clinicians.
  • Analyzed different contexts where SDM is applied.

Main Results:

  • Identified that various SDM methods are necessary depending on the specific patient situation.
  • Highlighted that SDM approaches must align with the intended purpose.
  • Concluded that SDM encompasses a spectrum of methods adaptable to patient circumstances.

Conclusions:

  • SDM is a flexible approach, with methods varying based on patient situations and goals.
  • Orienting SDM to routine clinical problems can increase its relevance and adoption.
  • A problem-oriented framework for SDM can advance its integration into healthcare.