Translating shared decision-making into health care clinical practices: Proof of concepts

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>There is considerable interest today in shared decision-making (SDM), defined as a decision-making process jointly shared by patients and their health care provider. However, the data show that SDM has not been broadly adopted yet. C...

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Main Authors: St-Jacques Sylvie, Stacey Dawn, Labrecque Michel, Kenny David A, Gagnon Marie-Pierre, Frosch Dominick, Frémont Pierre, Elwyn Glyn, Fishbein Martin, Légaré France, van der Weijden Trudy
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2008-01-01
Series:Implementation Science
Online Access:http://www.implementationscience.com/content/3/1/2
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spelling doaj-7258f1313dc644c79d1440e5181c2d2f2020-11-25T00:38:53ZengBMCImplementation Science1748-59082008-01-0131210.1186/1748-5908-3-2Translating shared decision-making into health care clinical practices: Proof of conceptsSt-Jacques SylvieStacey DawnLabrecque MichelKenny David AGagnon Marie-PierreFrosch DominickFrémont PierreElwyn GlynFishbein MartinLégaré Francevan der Weijden Trudy<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>There is considerable interest today in shared decision-making (SDM), defined as a decision-making process jointly shared by patients and their health care provider. However, the data show that SDM has not been broadly adopted yet. Consequently, the main goal of this proposal is to bring together the resources and the expertise needed to develop an interdisciplinary and international research team on the implementation of SDM in clinical practice using a theory-based dyadic perspective.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Participants include researchers from Canada, US, UK, and Netherlands, representing medicine, nursing, psychology, community health and epidemiology. In order to develop a collaborative research network that takes advantage of the expertise of the team members, the following research activities are planned: 1) establish networking and on-going communication through internet-based forum, conference calls, and a bi-weekly e-bulletin; 2) hold a two-day workshop with two key experts (one in theoretical underpinnings of behavioral change, and a second in dyadic data analysis), and invite all investigators to present their views on the challenges related to the implementation of SDM in clinical practices; 3) conduct a secondary analyses of existing dyadic datasets to ensure that discussion among team members is grounded in empirical data; 4) build capacity with involvement of graduate students in the workshop and online forum; and 5) elaborate a position paper and an international multi-site study protocol.</p> <p>Discussion</p> <p>This study protocol aims to inform researchers, educators, and clinicians interested in improving their understanding of effective strategies to implement shared decision-making in clinical practice using a theory-based dyadic perspective.</p> http://www.implementationscience.com/content/3/1/2
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author St-Jacques Sylvie
Stacey Dawn
Labrecque Michel
Kenny David A
Gagnon Marie-Pierre
Frosch Dominick
Frémont Pierre
Elwyn Glyn
Fishbein Martin
Légaré France
van der Weijden Trudy
spellingShingle St-Jacques Sylvie
Stacey Dawn
Labrecque Michel
Kenny David A
Gagnon Marie-Pierre
Frosch Dominick
Frémont Pierre
Elwyn Glyn
Fishbein Martin
Légaré France
van der Weijden Trudy
Translating shared decision-making into health care clinical practices: Proof of concepts
Implementation Science
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Stacey Dawn
Labrecque Michel
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Gagnon Marie-Pierre
Frosch Dominick
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Fishbein Martin
Légaré France
van der Weijden Trudy
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title Translating shared decision-making into health care clinical practices: Proof of concepts
title_short Translating shared decision-making into health care clinical practices: Proof of concepts
title_full Translating shared decision-making into health care clinical practices: Proof of concepts
title_fullStr Translating shared decision-making into health care clinical practices: Proof of concepts
title_full_unstemmed Translating shared decision-making into health care clinical practices: Proof of concepts
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series Implementation Science
issn 1748-5908
publishDate 2008-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>There is considerable interest today in shared decision-making (SDM), defined as a decision-making process jointly shared by patients and their health care provider. However, the data show that SDM has not been broadly adopted yet. Consequently, the main goal of this proposal is to bring together the resources and the expertise needed to develop an interdisciplinary and international research team on the implementation of SDM in clinical practice using a theory-based dyadic perspective.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Participants include researchers from Canada, US, UK, and Netherlands, representing medicine, nursing, psychology, community health and epidemiology. In order to develop a collaborative research network that takes advantage of the expertise of the team members, the following research activities are planned: 1) establish networking and on-going communication through internet-based forum, conference calls, and a bi-weekly e-bulletin; 2) hold a two-day workshop with two key experts (one in theoretical underpinnings of behavioral change, and a second in dyadic data analysis), and invite all investigators to present their views on the challenges related to the implementation of SDM in clinical practices; 3) conduct a secondary analyses of existing dyadic datasets to ensure that discussion among team members is grounded in empirical data; 4) build capacity with involvement of graduate students in the workshop and online forum; and 5) elaborate a position paper and an international multi-site study protocol.</p> <p>Discussion</p> <p>This study protocol aims to inform researchers, educators, and clinicians interested in improving their understanding of effective strategies to implement shared decision-making in clinical practice using a theory-based dyadic perspective.</p>
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