[Development of an interprofessional train-the-trainer programme to implement shared decision-making in medical rehabilitation clinics]
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[Development of an interprofessional train-the-trainer programme to implement shared decision-making in medical rehabilitation clinics]
Abstract
Background and aims: Until now, training programmes on shared decision-making (SDM) have been designed exclusively for medical decision-making and predominantly for physicians. How-ever, interprofessional treatment, such as in medical rehabilitation, is very important in the treatment of chronic diseases. This requires an extended understanding of shared decision-making. Therefore the aim of the study is to develop an interprofessional training (IPT) for implementation of shared decision-making (SDM) in rehabilitation clinics.
Methods: The needs and preferences of the persons undergoing rehabilitation were collected in 4 focus groups, with frequency of answers analyzed by means of inductive category formation. The providers' preferences and requirements concerning a training programme on shared decision-making were assessed through an expert survey and underwent a mainly descriptive-explorative evaluation as well as a partial content analysis.
Results: 36 patients took part in the focus groups. Besides the wish for more participation in treatment decisions, they expressed further needs, such as more time and respect. The -experts of the 4 clinics (n=34, rate of response: 71%) also assessed these aspects of the patient-provider interaction as relevant. However, they saw the highest training need in the area of interdisciplinary team interactions.
Conclusion: The interprofessional training programme "Fit for SDM" was developed on the basis of these results, and consists of 2 modules for the implementation of shared decision-making in medical rehabilitation. Module 1 focuses on external participation (provider-patient interaction), Module 2 on internal participation (team interaction). Module 2 was additionally used for preparing executives in their role as multipliers in the team. The training is currently being evaluated in a cluster-randomized multicentre study.
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.
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