医学
观察研究
决策辅助工具
随机对照试验
骨关节炎
物理疗法
医疗保健
膝关节置换术
关节置换术
外科
替代医学
内科学
经济增长
病理
经济
作者
David Arterburn,Robert Wellman,Emily O. Westbrook,Carolyn M. Rutter,Tyler Ross,David McCulloch,Matthew R Handley,Charles Jung
出处
期刊:Health Affairs
[Project HOPE]
日期:2012-09-01
卷期号:31 (9): 2094-2104
被引量:243
标识
DOI:10.1377/hlthaff.2011.0686
摘要
Decision aids are evidence-based sources of health information that can help patients make informed treatment decisions. However, little is known about how decision aids affect health care use when they are implemented outside of randomized controlled clinical trials. We conducted an observational study to examine the associations between introducing decision aids for hip and knee osteoarthritis and rates of joint replacement surgery and costs in a large health system in Washington State. Consistent with prior randomized trials, our introduction of decision aids was associated with 26 percent fewer hip replacement surgeries, 38 percent fewer knee replacements, and 12-21 percent lower costs over six months. These findings support the concept that patient decision aids for some health conditions, for which treatment decisions are highly sensitive to both patients' and physicians' preferences, may reduce rates of elective surgery and lower costs.
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