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  • Perioperative Medicine
  • Medical Education
  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • Shared decision-making (SDM) is crucial for complex, high-risk surgical decisions, aligning care with patient values.
  • UK anaesthetists require enhanced training in SDM for effective preoperative consultations.
  • Current training gaps exist for perioperative care providers, particularly anaesthetists in leadership roles.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To adapt and deliver a specialized SDM workshop for UK healthcare professionals in perioperative care.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness and user satisfaction of the adapted SDM training.
  • To identify areas for improvement and future dissemination of SDM training.

Main Methods:

  • Adaptation of a generic SDM workshop for the specific context of high-risk surgery decisions.
  • Delivery of the adapted workshop to UK healthcare professionals over a two-year period.
  • Thematic analysis of participant feedback to assess workshop reception and identify enhancement opportunities.

Main Results:

  • The adapted SDM workshops were positively received, with high participant satisfaction.
  • Key training elements included video demonstrations, role-play, and group discussions.
  • Feedback highlighted a demand for multidisciplinary training and the use of patient decision aids.

Conclusions:

  • The pilot training demonstrated a perceived improvement in SDM awareness, skills, and reflective practice among participants.
  • This novel training modality addresses a critical need for physicians, especially anaesthetists, in facilitating complex surgical discussions.
  • The adapted workshop offers a valuable resource for enhancing SDM in the perioperative setting.