Improving the Process of Shared Decision-Making by Integrating Online Structured Information and Self-Assessment Tools.
Pei-Jung HsuChia-Ying WuLu-Cheng KuoMing-Yuan ChenYu-Ling ChenSzu-Fen HuangPao-Yu ChuangJih-Shuin JerngShey-Ying ChenPublished in: Journal of personalized medicine (2022)
The integration of face-to-face communication and online processes to provide access to information and self-assessment tools may improve shared decision-making (SDM) processes. We aimed to assess the effectiveness of implementing an online SDM process with topics and content developed through a participatory design approach. We analyzed the triggered and completed SDM cases with responses from participants at a medical center in Taiwan. Data were retrieved from the Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) database of the hospital for analysis. Each team developed web-based patient decision aids (PDA) with empirical evidence in a multi-digitized manner, allowing patients to scan QR codes on a leaflet using their mobile phones and then read the PDA content online. From July 2019 to December 2020, 48 web-based SDM topics were implemented in the 24 clinical departments of this hospital. The results showed that using the REDCap system improved SDM efficiency and quality. Implementing an online SDM process integrated with face-to-face communication enhanced the practice and effectiveness of SDM, possibly through the flexibility of accessing information, self-assessment, and feedback evaluation.
Keyphrases
- health information
- quality improvement
- social media
- healthcare
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- electronic health record
- primary care
- mitral valve
- computed tomography
- chronic kidney disease
- big data
- magnetic resonance imaging
- prognostic factors
- machine learning
- peritoneal dialysis
- aortic valve
- heart failure
- patient reported outcomes
- deep learning
- data analysis
- clinical evaluation
- decision making
- drug induced
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