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. 1999 Jul-Aug;2(4):163-70.

The Ottawa patient decision aids

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  • PMID: 10539541

The Ottawa patient decision aids

A M O'Connor et al. Eff Clin Pract. 1999 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

Context: Shared decision-making programs, or patient decision aids, have been developed for difficult decisions in which patients need to consider benefits versus risks.

Practice pattern examined: Decision aids currently used in practice in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Data sources: Published studies of patients faced with decisions about hormone therapy, prenatal testing, lung cancer treatments, and anticoagulation for atrial fibrillation; administrative data on distribution of decision aids; and a survey mailed to pulmonologists and surgeons.

Results: Although most patients considering health care options arrive for counseling with strong predispositions toward a particular option, some are uncertain about their choice and express the need for information, clarification of values, and advice about their options. Decision aids prepare patients for decision making by increasing their knowledge about expected outcomes and personal values. The aids are used in our local centers, and more than 6000 kits have been distributed in Canada, the United States, Europe, and Australia. They primarily affect the decisions of patients who are undecided at baseline and sometimes reduce the proportion of patients who choose more intensive options.

Conclusion: The Ottawa patient decision aids assist patient decision making, particularly among those who are undecided.

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  • Patient decision making: in search of good decisions.
    Schwartz LM, Woloshin S. Schwartz LM, et al. Eff Clin Pract. 1999 Jul-Aug;2(4):184. Eff Clin Pract. 1999. PMID: 10539544 No abstract available.
  • What is a good decision?
    Ratliff A, Angell M, Dow RW, Kuppermann M, Nease RF Jr, Fisher R, Fisher ES, Redelmeier DA, Faughnan ME, Rimer BK, Pauker SP, Pauker SG, Sox HC. Ratliff A, et al. Eff Clin Pract. 1999 Jul-Aug;2(4):185-97. Eff Clin Pract. 1999. PMID: 10539545 No abstract available.

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