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Shared decision making in sarcopenia treatment.

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Shared decision making (SDM) in sarcopenia care is emerging, offering patient-centered benefits. Integrating SDM improves adherence and satisfaction in older adults managing sarcopenia.

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older adultspartnership of carepatient values and preferencespatient-centered caresarcopeniashared decision making

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  • Gerontology
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Background:

  • Shared decision making (SDM) is crucial for older adults' care but nascent in sarcopenia management.
  • Evidence supports SDM's importance in enhancing patient care and treatment adherence.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To overview SDM practices in sarcopenia management.
  • To explore advantages, dilemmas, and patient decision aids for integrating SDM.
  • To propose future research directions for SDM in sarcopenia.

Main Methods:

  • Review of general SDM practices and their application to sarcopenia.
  • Identification of structured techniques for SDM implementation (e.g., "seek, help, assess, reach, evaluate").
  • Analysis of barriers and solutions for SDM integration.

Main Results:

  • SDM techniques can be integrated using structured approaches, respecting patient values and preferences.
  • Patient adherence and satisfaction are enhanced through SDM.
  • Barriers to SDM implementation were reviewed, with potential solutions proposed.

Conclusions:

  • Sarcopenia management should evolve beyond paternalistic approaches.
  • Integrating SDM into clinical practice promises improved patient-centered care and partnership.
  • Future research should focus on measurement, coordination, and digital SDM solutions.