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. 2023 Sep;45(9):1025-1037.
doi: 10.1080/0142159X.2023.2170776. Epub 2023 Feb 10.

Management reasoning and patient-clinician interactions: Insights from shared decision-making and simulated outpatient encounters

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Management reasoning and patient-clinician interactions: Insights from shared decision-making and simulated outpatient encounters

David A Cook et al. Med Teach. 2023 Sep.

Abstract

Purpose: To expand understanding of patient-clinician interactions in management reasoning.

Methods: We reviewed 10 videos of simulated patient-clinician encounters to identify instances of problematic and successful communication, then reviewed the videos again through the lens of two models of shared decision-making (SDM): an 'involvement-focused' model and a 'problem-focused' model. Using constant comparative qualitative analysis we explored the connections between these patient-clinician interactions and management reasoning.

Results: Problems in patient-clinician interactions included failures to: encourage patient autonomy; invite the patient's involvement in decision-making; convey the health impact of the problem; explore and address concerns and questions; explore the context of decision-making (including patient preferences); meet the patient where they are; integrate situational preferences and priorities; offer >1 viable option; work with the patient to solve a problem of mutual concern; explicitly agree to a final care plan; and build the patient-clinician relationship. Clinicians' 'management scripts' varied along a continuum of prioritizing clinician vs patient needs. Patients also have their own cognitive scripts that guide their interactions with clinicians. The involvement-focused and problem-focused SDM models illuminated distinct, complementary issues.

Conclusions: Management reasoning is a deliberative interaction occurring in the space between individuals. Juxtaposing management reasoning alongside SDM generated numerous insights.

Keywords: Decision Making; clinical decision-making; communication; diagnostic reasoning; shared; therapeutic reasoning.

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