Training doctors briefly and in situ to involve their patients in making medical decisions-Preliminary testing of a newly developed module

Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy
Jürgen KasperFriedemann Geiger

Abstract

To carry out preliminary evaluation of a training module for doctors to enhance their ability to involve their patients in medical decision making. The training refers to the shared decision-making (SDM) communication concept. The training module includes a comprehensive manual, a corresponding video tutorial with communication examples and a 15-minute face-to-face feedback session based on an SDM analysis of a consultation recording provided by the trainee. Ten trainees (four neurologists, three dentists, and three general practitioners) participating in the pretest each recorded four clinical consultations (total sample: N=40) and received three training components. After the training, doctors provided feedback on the module's feasibility in a questionnaire. Communication performance of doctors, patients and doctor-patient dyads was assessed by trained observers and self-assessed by doctors and patients using the MAPPIN'SDM approach. Training effects were determined using Wilcoxon signed-rank tests comparing baseline values with post-intervention performance as assessed in the fourth consultations. The face-to-face training sessions were short and feasible with regard to clinical reality. Participants considered the training ...Continue Reading

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Aug 14, 2020·BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making·Moulikatou Adouni LawaniAnik M C Giguere
Dec 4, 2020·BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making·Mareike BeneckeDaniel R Reissmann
May 21, 2020·The Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions·Dominiek Coates, Teena Clerke
Mar 25, 2021·Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics : JDBP·Lynne C HuffmanRobin L Hansen
May 2, 2021·BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making·Simone KienlinJürgen Kasper
May 11, 2021·Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making·David FornerPaul Hong

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