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Using a 'talk' model of shared decision making to propose an observation-based measure: Observer OPTION5 Item
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Using a 'talk' model of shared decision making to propose an observation-based measure: Observer OPTION5 Item

Glyn Elwyn, Maka M Tsulukidze, Adrian Edwards, France Legare and Robert Newcombe
Patient education and counseling, Vol.93(2), pp.265-271
11-01-2013
PMID: 24029581

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Life Sciences & Biomedicine Public, Environmental & Occupational Health Science & Technology Social Sciences - Other Topics Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary Social Sciences
Objective: To propose a revised Observer OPTION measure of shared decision making. Methods: We analyzed published models to identify the core components of a parsimonious conceptual framework of shared decision making. By using this framework, we developed a revised measure combining data from an observational study of clinical practice-in Canada with our experience of using Observer OPTION12 (Item) Results: Our conceptual framework for shared decision making composed of justifying deliberative work, followed by the steps of describing options, information exchange, preference elicitation, and preference integration. By excluding items in Observer OPTION12 (Item) that were seldom observed or not aligned to a robust construct, we propose Observer OPTION5 (Item). Conclusion: Although widely used, Observer OPTION12 Item did not give sufficient attention to preference elicitation and integration, and included items that were not specific to a core construct of shared decision making. We attempted to remedy these shortcomings by proposing a shorter, more focused measure. Practice implications: Observer OPTION5 (Item) requires evaluation; we hope that it will be useful as both a research tool and as a formative measure of clinical practice. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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