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  • Patient-Centered Care
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  • Shared decision-making (SDM) involves physician-patient collaboration on clinical choices, respecting patient values.
  • SDM is crucial for preference-sensitive conditions, prevalent in hand surgery.
  • Despite growing interest, formal SDM training for hand surgeons is limited.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review barriers to implementing SDM in hand surgery.
  • To propose a framework for enhancing SDM in hand surgery practice.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of existing studies on SDM in healthcare and hand surgery.
  • Analysis of identified barriers and challenges.
  • Development of a practical framework for SDM implementation.

Main Results:

  • Key barriers include time constraints, lack of training, and communication challenges.
  • A structured framework can guide hand surgeons in SDM discussions.
  • Improved SDM can lead to better patient adherence and satisfaction.

Conclusions:

  • Addressing barriers and implementing a structured framework are essential for effective SDM in hand surgery.
  • Enhanced SDM training is needed for hand surgeons.
  • This review provides actionable insights for integrating SDM into hand surgery.