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  1. Shared Decision-Making for Nursing Practice: An Integrative Review

    1. INTRODUCTION. Shared decision-making (SDM) has received national and international attention from providers, educators, researchers, and policy makers [1-5].Shared decision-making has been described as taking place in a relationship where there is a partnership between the provider and the patient characterized by a collaborative bi-directional mutual exchange of information and discussion ...

  2. Shared clinical decision-making experiences in nursing: a qualitative

    Background Shared decision making (SDM) is a patient-centered nursing concept that emphasizes the autonomy of patients. SDM is a co-operative process that involves information exchange and communication between medical staff and patients for making treatment decisions. In this study, we explored the experiences of clinical nursing staff participating in SDM. Methods This study adopted a ...

  3. Key components of shared decision making models: a systematic review

    Introduction. Shared decision making (SDM) between patients and healthcare professionals is gradually becoming the norm across Western societies as the model for making patient-centred healthcare decisions 1 2 and achieving value-based care. 3 4 SDM is based on the thought that healthcare professionals are the experts on the medical evidence and patients are the experts on what matters most to ...

  4. Shared Decision Making in Health Care: Theoretical Perspectives for Why

    Shared decision making (SDM) has become an almost universally accepted component of our health care delivery system. 1 Its endorsement and adoption across the health care system in the United States and globally is driven by both ethical considerations and empirical evidence. 2,3 Yet, despite its widespread acceptance, some key questions regarding SDM remain.

  5. Shared Decision-Making for Nursing Practice: An Integrative Review

    Objective: To understand shared decision-making as a comprehensive process from the perspective of the patient and provider in all healthcare settings. Methods: An integrative review was conducted applying a systematic approach involving a literature search, data evaluation, and data analysis. The search included articles from PubMed, CINAHL ...

  6. The role of hospital nurses in shared decision‐making about life

    1.1. Background. Shared decision‐making is most relevant for preference‐sensitive decisions, decisions for which the best strategy is unclear because of a lack of evidence for the effect of different treatment options, similarity in outcomes and/or more likely individual differences in the weights assigned to the risk and benefits (O'Connor, Legare, & Stacey, 2003; Wennberg et al., 2002).

  7. Effective decision-making: applying the theories to nursing practice

    Decision-making is a fundamental concept of nursing practice that conforms to a systematic trajectory involving the assessment, interpretation, evaluation and management of patient-specific situations (Dougherty et al, 2015).Shared decision-making is vital to consider in terms of patient autonomy and professional duty of care as set out in the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) (2018)Code ...

  8. Patients' experiences of shared decision‐making in nursing care: A

    Research on patients' experiences of shared decision-making in nursing care is limited, yet crucial for understanding patients' needs in shared decision-making. This study highlights patients' perceptions that shared decision-making is best facilitated within the nurse-patient relationship by nurses who primarily focus on ensuring that ...

  9. Shared decision making: why the slow progress? An essay by ...

    An essay by Neal Maskrey. After more than 40 years of research and policy endorsement, adoption of shared decision making into routine practice has been remarkably slow. Neal Maskrey blames a lack of focus on doctors' broader communication skills. Shared decision making occurs when clinicians and patients work together to select tests ...

  10. Structured reflection on shared decision making

    INTRODUCTION. Shared decision making (SDM) is 'a process in which clinicians and patients work together to select tests, treatments, management or support packages based on patients' informed preferences' and the best available evidence. 1 SDM, a key factor in enhancing patient safety and quality of care, can reduce prescribing errors and improve medicines adherence, 2 and is ...

  11. The Effects of Shared Decision Making on Health ...

    Shared decision-making (SDM) is a process where clinicians, patients, and caregivers work in tandem to make informed decisions about a patient's health. ... Journal of Emergency Nursing, 45 (2019), pp. 386-393, 10.1016/j.jen.2019.01.002. View PDF View article View in Scopus Google Scholar

  12. The SHARE Approach: A Model for Shared Decisionmaking

    The SHARE Approach is a five-step process for shared decisionmaking that includes exploring and comparing the benefits, harms, and risks of each option through meaningful dialogue about what matters most to the patient. Shared decisionmaking occurs when a health care provider and a patient work ...

  13. Shared decision-making: summary of NICE guidance

    Shared decision-making is widely accepted as a core feature of good healthcare. Principle 4 of the NHS constitution states that "Patients, with their families and carers, where appropriate, will be involved in and consulted on all decisions about their care and treatment."1 Because most NHS practitioners and commissioners acknowledge that this involvement and consultation is not always ...

  14. Shared Decision-Making for Nursing Practice: An Integrative Review

    Shared decision-making has been described as taking place in a relationship. where there is a partnership between the provider and the patient characterized by a collaborative bi-directional ...

  15. Enhanced Assessment Skills and Decision Making in Adult Nursing

    Shared decision making is enabling a collaborative care decision to be made by discussing the health care options and facilitating the patient and family to express their views and develop informed preferences, (Groen van de Ven et al 2017 b). To enable an informed preference, all options need to be explored so Alan and Annette have all the ...

  16. The role of hospital nurses in shared decision‐making about life

    Nurses described behaviour that reflected a supporting role in shared decision-making about patients' life-prolonging treatment, although not all nurses experienced this involvement as such. Nurses can enhance the shared decision-making process by checking the decision quality and by complementing and facilitating shared decision-making.

  17. How nurses can encourage shared decision making : Nursing2024

    The hallmark of shared decision making is involving the patient in making healthcare decisions with the healthcare provider. 1 Shared decision making acknowledges the patient's preferences, lets the patient make informed choices, and shows respect for the patient's choices. 2. According to the 2001 Institute of Medicine recommendations ...

  18. Shared Decision Making: A Model for Clinical Practice

    INTRODUCTION. Sharing decisions, as opposed to clinicians making decisions on behalf of patients, is gaining increasing prominence in health care policy. 1 - 4 Shared decision making (SDM) has been defined as: 'an approach where clinicians and patients share the best available evidence when faced with the task of making decisions, and where patients are supported to consider options, to ...

  19. Nurses' perspectives on shared decision‐making in the daily care of

    1 INTRODUCTION. Shared decision-making (SDM) is widely recognized as the optimal approach for patients, including those with dementia, to receive care and treatment consistent with their individual preferences, choices and goals (Goossens et al., 2020; Mariani et al., 2017).Dementia is a syndrome commonly associated with chronic or progressive conditions resulting from various brain disorders ...

  20. Enabling patients to share decisions about their care

    The NHS wants health professionals to implement shared decision-making into routine practice to engage patients and families in discussions about care. An NHS patient survey found 48% of inpatients and 30% of outpatients want to be more involved in decisions about their care. The spectrum of decision-making found in clinical practice ranges ...

  21. Reflective Essay on Clinical Decision Making

    Reflective Essay on Clinical Decision Making. Clinical decision making in nursing involves applying critical thinking skills to select the best available evidence based option to control risks and address patients' needs in the provision of high quality care that nurses are accountable for. - Standing, M. (2011)

  22. Person-centred shared decision making

    SDM can only take place within an ongoing partnership between clinician and patient, both respecting the other as a person, not as part of an isolated encounter. Respect for the patient as a person goes beyond respect for their choice. Non-interference is not the only way, or even the most important way, to respect patient autonomy.

  23. Shared decision-making for people living with dementia in extended care

    Background Shared decision-making is recognised as an important element of person-centred dementia care. Objectives The aim of this review was to explore how people living with dementia and cognitive impairment can be included in day-to-day decisions about their health and care in extended care settings. Design A systematic review including primary research relating to shared decision-making ...

  24. Nursing Shared Governance

    The critical concept of nursing shared governance is shared decision-making between the bedside nurses and nurse leaders, including resources, nursing research and evidence-based practice projects, new equipment purchases, and staffing.[1] This shared process allows for active engagement throughout the healthcare team to promote positive patient outcomes. It also creates a culture of ...

  25. Ethical Decision-Making in Nursing

    Ethical decision-making and nursing ethics are often fraught with complex nuances that can cause distress and worry. However, following a strategic pathway and adhering to established guidelines can help to minimize stress. In addition, relying on trusted coworkers to be supportive and to act as a sounding board can provide important feedback ...