tailieunhanh - báo cáo khoa học: "How can continuing professional development better promote shared decision-making? Perspectives from an international collaboration"

Tuyển tập báo cáo các nghiên cứu khoa học quốc tế ngành y học dành cho các bạn tham khảo đề tài: How can continuing professional development better promote shared decision-making? Perspectives from an international collaboration | Légaré et al. Implementation Science 2011 6 68 http content 6 1 68 Implementation Science IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE MEETING REPORT Open Access How can continuing professional development better promote shared decision-making Perspectives from an international collaboration 1 2 1 1 3 4 5 France Légaré Hilary Bekker Sophie Desroches Renée Drolet Mary C Politi Dawn Stacey Francine Borduas c r I ì zs I I . o s 4- IT6 I r r t I I r 77 ft K rl c K S r ĩ r I I f i I8 l I C rA I I II h I I I m I I 49 c K S r r í VI ííỉ 1 10 Francine M Cheater Jacques Cornuz Marie-France Coutu Nora Ferdjaoui-Moumjid Frances Griffiths 11 12 13 1 14 15 Martin Harter André Jacques Tanja Krones Michel Labrecque Claire Neely Charo Rodriguez Joan Sargeant16 Janet S Schuerman14 and Mark D Sullivan17 Abstract Background Shared decision-making is not widely implemented in healthcare. We aimed to set a research agenda about promoting shared decision-making through continuing professional development. Methods Thirty-six participants met for two days. Results Participants suggested ways to improve an environmental scan that had inventoried 53 shared decisionmaking training programs from 14 countries. Their proposed research agenda included reaching an international consensus on shared decision-making competencies and creating a framework for accrediting continuing professional development initiatives in shared decision-making. Conclusions Variability in shared decision-making training programs showcases the need for quality assurance frameworks. Introduction Shared decision-making SDM is an interactive process during which patients and practitioners collaborate in choosing healthcare. SDM is the crux of patient-centered care 1 . SDM is achieved when both patients and providers understand the best available evidence on the risks and benefits of available options and choose a course of treatment that takes patients values and preferences into account 2-4 . For a number of .

TÀI LIỆU LIÊN QUAN