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  1. Patients, caregivers, and health care practitioners identify communication and shared decision making as essential components of good care in serious illness. 2 However, poor quality of communication between patients and practitioners limits the patients’ knowledge of prognosis and treatment options, management of symptoms, and use of treatments consistent with their preferences. 4,5

  2. Nov 16, 2021 · Shared decision making (SDM) has become an almost universally accepted component of our health care delivery system. 1 Its endorsement and adoption across the health care system in the United States and globally is driven by both ethical considerations and empirical evidence. 2,3 Yet, despite its widespread acceptance, some key questions regarding SDM remain.

  3. Objective To perform a systematic review of evidence about decision aids and other exportable tools that promote shared decision making in serious illness, thereby (1) identifying tools relevant to the treatment decisions of seriously ill patients and their caregivers, (2) evaluating the quality of evidence for these tools, and (3) summarizing their effect on outcomes and accessibility for ...

    • C. Adrian Austin, Dinushika Mohottige, Rebecca L. Sudore, Rebecca L. Sudore, Alexander K. Smith, Ale...
    • 2015
  4. Dec 1, 2014 · Shared decision making (SDM) is a model that facilitates guided communication between clinical provider and patient as biographical expert in partnership to a mutually acceptable decision for care. 3 Despite provider goals for patient‐centred care and SDM, 7 patients with advanced serious illness are generally not well informed about the available care options or their prognosis. 4, 5 A host ...

    • Jacqueline Jones, Carolyn Nowels, Jean S. Kutner, Daniel D. Matlock
    • 2015
  5. Jun 27, 2023 · Background Numerous articles and reviews discussed the effects of shared decision making (SDM) on concept-specific and direct outcomes, showing great variety in methodology and results. Objectives This scoping review accentuates effects of shared decision making interventions on more distal and distant outcomes related to the healthcare experience of patients and physicians, the economy and ...

  6. Shared decision making (SDM) is an approach whereby physicians and patients share in the decision-making process in a 2-way (or sometimes 3- or 4-way) conversation incorporating best available evidence and patient preference. 1 SDM integrates all available evidence-based screening, treatment, or management options and provides the opportunity to explore potential benefits, trade-offs, and ...

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  8. Abstract. In the context of serious illness, individuals usually rely on others to help them think and feel their way through difficult decisions. To help us to understand why, when, and how individuals involve trusted others in sharing information, deliberation, and decision making, we offer the concept of shared mind—ways in which new ideas ...

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