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Page 1: Promoting Shared Decision Making Jack Fowler Informed Medical Decisions Foundation

Promoting Shared Decision Making

Jack FowlerInformed Medical Decisions

Foundation

Page 2: Promoting Shared Decision Making Jack Fowler Informed Medical Decisions Foundation

Shared decision making means

• 1. Patients are told about all reasonable options

• 2. Patients are told about pros and cons of options

• 3. Patients share goals, concerns and preferences with providers

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4 Reasons Not to Increase Efforts to Do Shared Decision Making

• 1. We already do it

• 2. Patients don’t want it

• 3. Patients can’t understand

• 4. Doctors should make decisions

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We already do it?

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National Survey of Medical Decisions

• Cancer screening tests:– Colorectal Cancer– Breast Cancer (mammography)– Prostate Cancer (PSA testing)

• Prescription medication decisions:– Hypertension– High Cholesterol– Depression

• Surgical interventions:– Knee/hip replacement– Cataracts– Lower back pain

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Mean Proportion of Knowledge Items Answered Correctly

69%

49%

34%

43%

37%

17%

32%

49%

25%

0% 50% 100%

High blood pressure

High cholesterol

Depression

Colon cancer

Breast cancer (women)

Prostate cancer (men)

Knee/hip replacement

Cararact

Lower back pain

Medication Initiation:

Cancer screening:

Elective surgery:

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Discussion of Pros and Cons- “some” OR “A lot”

82%

83%

79%

73%

75%

69%

90%

76%

72%

31%

34%

39%

14%

13%

16%

49%

33%

62%

0% 50% 100%

High blood pressure

High cholesterol

Depression

Colon cancer

Breast cancer (women)

Prostate cancer (men)

Knee/hip replacement

Cararact

Lower back pain

% Discussed Pros % Discussd Cons

Medication Initiation:

Screened for Cancer:

Underwent surgery:

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Did HCP Offer an Opinion and Ask for Patient’s Own Opinion?

84%

85%

78%

84%

80%

80%

85%

78%

82%

41%

45%

74%

34%

38%

46%

77%

61%

76%

0% 50% 100%

High blood pressure

High cholesterol

Depression

Colon cancer

Breast cancer (women)

Prostate cancer (men)

Knee/hip replacement

Cararact

Lower back pain

HCP offered opinion Asked pt. opinion

Medication Initiation:

Screened for Cancer:

Underwent surgery:

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PATIENTS DON’T WANT IT?

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Testing our First 30-Minute BPH Program

How would you rate the amount of information?

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One Universal Truth

• Every time we ask, people (particularly physicians) underestimate how much patients value getting information about their medical conditions and being involved in decisions.

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At Dartmouth-Hitchcock

• Patients routinely see decision aids for at least 11 different decisions

• They are surveyed after they see them

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Who Should Make Decisions?

Dartmouth patient data collected between July 2005 and July 2009

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Would You Recommend DA for Others

Dartmouth patient data collected between July 2005 and July 2009

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Patients can’t understand?

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Findings with Respect to Literacy

• Compared understanding of risk reduction for samples of college students and senior citizens recruited from community centers

• Both groups were stratified by score on a numeracy test

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Percent of Respondents Who Understood Risk Reduction by Numeracy Level and Quality of Data Presentation

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Percent of Respondents Who Understood Risk Reduction by Numeracy Level and Quality of Data Presentation

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Doctors should make decisions?

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Top Three Goals and Concerns for Breast Cancer/Herniated Disc Decisions

Condition: Goal Patient Provider p

Surgery:Keep your breast?

Chemotherapy:Live as long as possible?

Reconstruction:Look natural without clothes

Reconstruction:Avoid using prosthesis

7%

59%

P<0.01

33%

71%

96%

80%

0%

33%

P=0.01

P=0.05

P<0.01

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We are not doing it now

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Patients do want it

• But many perceive their doctors do not welcome questions and patient participation in decision making

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Patients can absorb complex information

• However, it has to be presented well

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Decisions should not be delegated to physicians

• Because most medical decisions involve trade offs and quality of life issues

• Providers will not know what patients care about unless they ask

• At the moment, they do not routinely ask

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• SO THAT IS WHY WE ALL NEED TO WORK TO PROMOTE THE IDEA THAT PATIENTS ROUTINELY

• SHOULD BE INFORMED ABOUT THEIR OPTIONS AND THEIR PROS AND CONS

• HAVE A VOICE IN MEDICAL DECISIONS

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THANK YOU.