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Digital encounter decision aids linked to clinical practice guidelines: results from user testing SHARE-IT decision aids in primary care KU Leuven
BACKGROUND: Encounter decision aids (EDAs) are tools that can support shared decision making (SDM), up to the clinical encounter. However, adoption of these tools has been limited, as they are hard to produce, to keep up-to-date, and are not available for many decisions. The MAGIC Evidence Ecosystem Foundation has created a new generation of decision aids that are generically produced along digitally structured guidelines and evidence summaries, ...
Patient and Caregiver Experience Decision Factors in Treatment Decision Making-Results of a Systematic Literature Review of Multiple Myeloma Decision Aids Vrije Universiteit Brussel
OBJECTIVES: Decision-aids (DAs) may facilitate shared decision-making for patients and caregivers, by providing evidence-based information to assist healthcare professionals, patients, and caregivers in making choices about aspects of care, and/or highlighting decision factors to discuss with the potential of altering the treatment decision. These decision factors may not be well integrated in DAs.
METHODS: A systematic literature ...
A Comprehensive Approach to Decision Aids Supporting Shared Decision Making in Cardiac Rehabilitation Hasselt University
In recent years, patients’ interest in taking control of their own health and rehabilitation has grown. Shared decision making (SDM) advocates for the involvement of patients in making preferencesensitive decisions about their health and care. Optimal support for patients’ and healthcare professionals’ participation in the SDM process builds on effective, comprehensive tools revealing available evidence and encouraging patient preference ...
The use of decision aids on early detection of prostate cancer: views of men and general practitioners KU Leuven
While decision support tools such as decision aids can contribute to shared decision making, implementing these tools in daily practice is challenging. To identify and address issues around the use of decision support tools in routine care, this study explores the views of men and general practitioners on using a DA for early detection of prostate cancer.
Exploring the Routine Administration of Decision Aids for Palliative Chemotherapy to Patients by Nurses A Qualitative Study Among Nurses and Oncologists KU Leuven
BACKGROUND: Decision aids (DAs) effectively support patient decision making but are rarely used in daily practice. OBJECTIVE: To explore nurses' and oncologists' views on routinely offering DAs on palliative chemotherapy to patients by nurses. Most interviewees had clinical experience with the DAs, which were booklets administered to patients by nurses. METHODS: The study was guided by 3 theoretical implementation models of innovations in ...
Promoting interactive decision aids on retail websites: a message framing perspective with new vs. traditional focal actions KU Leuven
Online retailers significantly benefit when consumers use interactive decision aids (IDAs). In this study, we investigate how to best design messages that promote IDA use. Using an extended message framing perspective, we propose that messages about consumers’ traditional action (searching) increase usage intentions more than messages about the new action (IDA use). Results from two experiments confirm that this holds across both high and low ...