医学
报销
衡平法
健康素养
医疗保健
决策辅助工具
临床决策支持系统
多学科方法
护理部
医学教育
家庭医学
替代医学
病理
社会科学
社会学
政治学
法学
经济
经济增长
作者
Cheryl Dennison Himmelfarb,Theresa M. Beckie,Larry A. Allen,Yvonne Commodore‐Mensah,Patricia M. Davidson,Grace A. Lin,Barbara J. Lutz,Erica S. Spatz
出处
期刊:Circulation
[Lippincott Williams & Wilkins]
日期:2023-08-14
卷期号:148 (11): 912-931
被引量:124
标识
DOI:10.1161/cir.0000000000001162
摘要
Shared decision-making is increasingly embraced in health care and recommended in cardiovascular guidelines. Patient involvement in health care decisions, patient-clinician communication, and models of patient-centered care are critical to improve health outcomes and to promote equity, but formal models and evaluation in cardiovascular care are nascent. Shared decision-making promotes equity by involving clinicians and patients, sharing the best available evidence, and recognizing the needs, values, and experiences of individuals and their families when faced with the task of making decisions. Broad endorsement of shared decision-making as a critical component of high-quality, value-based care has raised our awareness, although uptake in clinical practice remains suboptimal for a range of patient, clinician, and system issues. Strategies effective in promoting shared decision-making include educating clinicians on communication techniques, engaging multidisciplinary medical teams, incorporating trained decision coaches, and using tools (ie, patient decision aids) at appropriate literacy and numeracy levels to support patients in their cardiovascular decisions. This scientific statement shines a light on the limited but growing body of evidence of the impact of shared decision-making on cardiovascular outcomes and the potential of shared decision-making as a driver of health equity so that everyone has just opportunities. Multilevel solutions must align to address challenges in policies and reimbursement, system-level leadership and infrastructure, clinician training, access to decision aids, and patient engagement to fully support patients and clinicians to engage in the shared decision-making process and to drive equity and improvement in cardiovascular outcomes.
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