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Organizational- and system-level characteristics that influence implementation of shared decision-making and strategies to address them - a scoping review.

Isabelle SchollAllison LaRussaPola HahlwegSarah KobrinGlyn Elwyn
Published in: Implementation science : IS (2018)
Although infrequently studied, organizational- and system-level characteristics appear to play a role in the failure to implement SDM in routine care. A wide range of characteristics described as supporting and inhibiting implementation were identified. Future studies should assess the impact of these characteristics on SDM implementation more thoroughly, quantify likely interactions, and assess how characteristics might operate across types of systems and areas of healthcare. Organizations that wish to support the adoption of SDM should carefully consider the role of organizational- and system-level characteristics. Implementation and organizational theory could provide useful guidance for how to address facilitators and barriers to change.
Keyphrases
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