Fifteen-minute consultation: Empowering children, young people and families through shared decision-making: a practical guide.
Arvind NagraIsabella Darshani FullerGary James ConnettBen Christopher ReynoldsKay TyermanDean WallaceEvgenia PrekaKirsten ArmstrongNeeta PatelSarah ShametiJames EdelmanRosemary DempseyCaroline Elizabeth AndersonRodney GilbertMushfequr R HaqMatthew James HarmerYincent TsePublished in: Archives of disease in childhood. Education and practice edition (2024)
Shared decision-making (SDM) is a collaborative approach to healthcare decision-making that involves patients and healthcare professionals working together to make decisions that are informed by the best available medical evidence, as well as the patient's values, preferences and goals. The importance of SDM and the intricate interplay among parents, children and young people (CYP), and healthcare professionals are increasingly acknowledged as the crucial aspects of delivering high-quality paediatric care. While there is a substantial evidence base for SDM improving knowledge and reducing decisional conflict, the evidence for long-term measures such as improved health outcomes is limited and mainly inconclusive. To support healthcare teams in implementing SDM, the authors offer a practical guide to enhance decision-making processes and empower CYP and their families.