Title: Evidence-based shared decision-making (EB SDM) A neglected research topic
1WREN Convocation 2009
Evidence-based shared decision-making(EB SDM)A
neglected research topic
David L. Hahn, M.D., M.S. (Epidemiology) Dept.
Family Practice, Dean Medical Center Clinical
Professor, U. Wisconsin Dept. Family Medicine
2Evidence-based shared decision-making (EB SDM)
- Definition
- Components of SDM information
- Communicating SDM information
- Point of service decision aids
- Research areas
3Evidence-based shared decision-making (EB SDM) -
An integral part of evidence-based practice
- Integration of best research evidence with
clinical expertise and patient values.
Sackett, et al, 2000 - Care that meets the needs of patients and is
based on the best scientific knowledge. Institute
of Medicine
4Evidence-based practice
5Evidence-based shared decision-making (EB SDM) -
Two perspectives
- What message is given?
- What message is received?
6Evidence-based shared decision-making (EB SDM) -
Two perspectives
- Medical professional
- Preferred formats?
- Tailored messages?
- Patient
- Numeracy?
- Receptivity?
7Evidence-based shared decision-making (EB SDM) -
Resources
- Cochrane Collaboration
- USPSTF
- ACP Journal Club
- POEMS
- FPIN
- Others
8What message is given? - Preferred formats
- DO NOT USE relative terms
- Relative risk (RR)
- Odds ratios (OR)
- change
- Except to illustrate how they can mislead
9What message is given? - Preferred formats
- Do not depend on some absolute measures
- Number needed to treat (NNT)
- Number needed to harm (NNH)
- Except as secondary explanations
- These are more appropriate for clinician
decision-making
10What message is given? - Preferred formats
- DO USE
- Baseline events per 100, 1000, 10,000
- Intervention events in identical numerical units
- Differences in identical numerical units
- ALSO
- Use preferred graphical formats
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13What message is received?
- Health literacy
- Receptivity to SDM
- Willingness to acknowledge the patient as the
locus of control
14Health Literacy -The four faces of health
communication
- What is intended
- What is written/said - the symbol
- The received meaning - interpretation of the
symbol - The power relationship in the communication
Andrew Pleasant Phd 2009 Wisconsin Third Biennial
Health Literacy Summit
15The power relationship in the communication - two
approaches
- Informative communication
- Patient-oriented
- Persuasive communication
- Not patient-oriented
16Informative communication -Aims and methods
- Promotes beneficence and autonomy
- Encourages shared decision-making
- Uses unbiased patient-oriented information
- Is understandable and balanced
17Persuasive communication - Aims and methods
- Manipulates perception and behavior to accomplish
an aim - Motivates action via instilling fear
- Over-emphasizes/distorts (potential or real)
benefits - De-emphasizes/conceals harms/risks
18Shared decision-making requires informative
communication
19Point-of-service decision aids
- Simple and straightforward
- 6th-8th grade level
- Informative
- Verbal, tabular and graphical formats
- Meant to serve as a basis for discussions during
office visits
20Point-of-service decision aids -Examples
- Example 1
- PSA screening
- Example 2
- Mammography between ages 40-49
- Mortality charts
21Point-of-service decision aids - Are they really
needed?
- There are plenty of guidelines already available!
- Why reinvent the wheel?
22Point-of-service decision aids - Are they really
needed?
- Beware many clinical practice guidelines
- Pseudo-evidence-based
- United States Preventive Services Task Force
(USPSTF) - B-rated recommendations
- Wisconsin Collaborative for Healthcare Quality
(WCHQ) - Mostly SOR B- and C- level metrics
23Point-of-service decision aids - Are they really
needed?
- Few valid evidence-based guidelines include a
Plain Language Summary for patients - Cochrane is an exception
24Conclusion
- EB SDM is a promising topic for practice-based
research into quality
25Possible research areas
- Which clinical topics?
- What best approaches?
- Patient acceptance?
- Clinician Acceptance?
- Better outcomes?
26SDM website resources
- http//ipdas.ohri.ca/
- http//decisionaid.ohri.ca/
- http//www.cbdsm.org/intro
- http//www.vaoutcomes.org/index.html