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Patient decision aids can improve healthcare choices but may present biased evidence. Addressing these issues is crucial for ensuring these tools support high-quality, value-based care.

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  • Health Services Research
  • Medical Decision Making
  • Evidence-Based Practice

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  • Patient decision aids (PDAs) are evidence-based tools to aid patient choices in healthcare.
  • PDAs enhance patient knowledge, risk perception, value alignment, and involvement in decision-making.
  • Recommendations for PDAs and shared decision-making aim to reduce medical overuse.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify fundamental issues in the development and presentation of patient decision aids.
  • To explore how biased presentation of evidence can mislead patients and support low-value care.
  • To suggest improvements for patient decision aids to ensure accurate evidence understanding and high-quality care.

Main Methods:

  • Review of guidelines for patient decision aid development.
  • Analysis of evidence presentation in online patient decision aids for musculoskeletal pain.
  • Case study approach to illustrate identified issues.

Main Results:

  • Current guidelines may be insufficient for selecting and presenting evidence appropriately.
  • Biased presentation of low-certainty evidence is prevalent in some PDAs.
  • Misleading evidence presentation can inadvertently promote low-value care.

Conclusions:

  • Fundamental issues in PDA development and evidence presentation require urgent attention.
  • Improvements are needed to ensure PDAs accurately reflect evidence and support informed, high-quality healthcare decisions.
  • Addressing these issues is vital for realizing the full potential of PDAs in reducing medical overuse.