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Oxford Textbook of Shared Decision Making in Healthcare

Oxford Textbook of Shared Decision Making in Healthcare

9780198897804
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Healthcare systems around the world are placing increasing importance on the relationship between patient choice and clinical decision-making, with many countries having shared decision making as a central theme in their healthcare policy developments. The concept of shared decision making (SDM) in healthcare is simple:: clinicians and patients work together when solving problems and making decisions. However, the context and implementation are more challenging.Written by a global team of experts, the Oxford Textbook of Shared Decision Making, fourth edition, examines from both theoretical and practical perspectives, what comprises an effective decision making process, looking at the benefits and potential difficulties that arise when patients and clinicians share healthcare decisions. The first sections cover the theory, methods, and implementation of SDM. Later sections examine SDM from the viewpoints of different clinical and surgicalspecialities, and allied disciplines such as nursing, pharmacy, and midwifery. Each chapter contains reflections from a patient partner with lived experience of SDM, giving a truly diverse and collaborative account of how SDM can work between patients, families, carers, and healthcare professionals.Authoritative, evidence based, and grounded in clinical practice, the Oxford Textbook of Shared Decision Making explores a very important paradigm shift in the delivery of healthcare, providing thoughtful consideration and key strategies for its successful implementation.
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OUP Oxford
104048
9780198897804
9780198897804

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Publication date
2025
Issue number
4
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
368
Dimensions (mm)
219 x 276
Weight (g)
1257
  • Part 1: Introduction; Enabling shared decision making in practice; Part 2: The theory of shared decision making; The limits of shared decision making; Coproduction and learning health systems; Value-based health care and shared decision making; Patient capacity and shared decision making; Cultural adaptation of shared decision making and patient-centred care models; Is shared decision making appropriate for diagnostic decisions?; The individual and social ethics of shared decision making: Critiques and responses; Part 3: Methods in SDM research; Measurement of shared decision making; Patient-reported measurement in shared decision making; Observational measurement of shared decision making; Innovation in shared decision making assessment; Part 4: Approaches to teaching and training; Shared decision making teaching frameworks; Best case/worst case: A framework to improve medical communication and decision making in high risk and uncertainty situations; Innovations in shared decision making teaching; Part 5: Implementation; Where are we now? An overview of international progress in shared decision making implementation; Overview of shared decision making implementation; The International Patient Decision Aid Standards (IPDAS) collaboration: Evolution and current status; Patient decision aids: Characteristics and evidence of effectiveness; Patient decision aids: Access and sustainability of up-to-date tools; Large-scale implementation of shared decision making in Germany: Three case studies; Implementation of shared decision making in the USA: Case studies; Implementation of shared decision making in Denmark: A case study; Implementation of shared decision making in the Netherlands: A case study; How to improve shared decision making in your practice: Using improvement methods to drive change; Part 6: The view from the clinical specialities; Shared decision making from the perspective of primary care; Shared decision making in mental health care; Shared decision making in paediatrics and child health care; Shared decision making in obstetrics and gynaecology; Shared decision making in cancer care; Shared decision making in endocrinology; Shared decision making in thoracic surgery; Shared decision making in colon and rectal surgery; Shared decision making in care for older adults with multiple chronic conditions; Shared decision making in cardiovascular care; Shared decision making in dermatology; Shared decision making in vascular surgery; Shared decision making in breast cancer surgery; Shared decision making in urology; Shared decision making in orthopaedic surgery; Shared decision making in public health: Balancing individual choice with the common good; Shared decision making for screening; Shared decision making in ophthalmology; Shared decision making in otolaryngology; Shared decision making in gastroenterology and hepatology; Shared decision making in neurology; Shared decision making in emergency medicine; Shared decision making interventions for kidney failure treatment and management; Shared decision making in haematology; Shared decision making in plastic surgery; Shared decision making in palliative and supportive care; Shared decision making in intensive care and anaesthetics; Shared decision making in psychosomatic conditions; Shared decision making in rheumatology; Part 7: The view from allied disciplines; Shared decision making in midwifery; Shared decision making in physiotherapy; Shared decision making in nursing and advanced practice nursing; Shared decision making in pharmacy; Shared decision making in dentistry; Shared decision making for people living with multimorbidity: Perspectives from psychology, physiotherapy, occupational therapy and lived experience; Part 8: The way forward; Technological innovations: Use of artificial intelligence in shared decision making; Shared decision making: A patient perspective; The importance of cost conversations as part of shared decision making; Increasing equity in shared decision making; The law and shared decision making: Recent developments; Where do we go from here? International priorities for shared decision making practice and research;
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