Shared Decision Making - training for all study sites
Shared decision making (SDM) is a process by which people are supported to understand their treatment options and are given the opportunity, together with their doctor, to deliberate using all the relevant information that might influence their choice.
Learning Objectives
- To understand key concepts related to SDM
- To stimulate reflection on your current SDM practice
- If in the intervention arm, to consider how you will incorporate the OSIRIS decision-aid into your practice
Curriculum
- 6 Sections
- 27 Lessons
- 1h Duration
Introduction
1 Lesson
- Learning Objectives
What is Shared Decision-Making?
2 Lessons
- What does shared decision-making mean to you?
- What is Shared Decision-Making?
Why Shared Decision-Making?
3 Lessons
- Why Shared Decision-Making?
- The Montgomery Ruling
- Shared Decision-Making and Consent
Benefits of Shared Decision-Making
4 Lessons
- Benefits of shared decision-making
- The Silent Misdiagnosis
- Shared Decision-Making - different preferences, different decisions
- A Meeting of Two Experts
The Process of Shared Decision-Making
10 Lessons
- One way to structure SDM - the 3 talk model
- One way to structure SDM - the 3 talk model (continued)
- Team Talk
- Option Talk
- Deliberation
- Decision Talk
- Talking about risk
- Talking about risk – Continued
- Bringing it all together
- Congratulations
NICE Guidelines on Shared Decision Making
7 Lessons
- Shared Decision Making Learning Package
- Module 1 - Orientation and Background
- Module 2 - Cognitive Psychology
- Module 3 - Evidence-Based Medicine
- Module 4 - Probability and Uncertainty: values and preferences
- Module 5 - Consultation Skills
- Module 6 - Practising shared decision making, staying up to date