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Building ground for didactics in a patient decision aid for hip osteoarthritis. Exploring patient-related barriers and facilitators towards shared decision-making
Institution:1. Science Centre Health and Technology, University of South-Eastern Norway, Papirbredden - Drammen kunnskapspark Grønland 58, 3045 Drammen, Norway;2. Department of Behavioral Sciences in Medicine, University of Oslo, Domus Medica, Sognsvannsveien 9, 0372 Oslo, Norway;3. Centre for Shared Decision Making, University Hospital of North Norway, Hansine Hansens veg 67, 9019 Tromsø, Norway;4. Department of Primary and Community Care, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands;5. Nivel (Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research), Otterstraat 118-124, 3513 CR, Utrecht, the Netherlands;6. Department of Nursing and Health Promotion, Oslo Metropolitan University, Pilestredet 46, 0167 Oslo, Norway
Abstract:ObjectiveThe aim of the present study was to explore patient-related barriers and facilitators towards shared decision-making (SDM) during routine orthopedic outpatient consultations as part of the process of developing a patient decision aid (PDA) for patients with hip osteoarthritis (OA).MethodsConsultations comprising nineteen hip OA patients referred to an orthopedic surgeon for treatment decision-making were observed, audio recorded and transcribed. Iterative thematic analysis proceeded, based on a taxonomy of generic patient-related barriers towards SDM grounded in the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB).ResultsA targeted taxonomy provided a structured overview of 26 factors influencing hip OA patients’ intention to engage in SDM. Patients’ perceived ability to change the agenda of the visit emerged as seminal factor and was added to the generic taxonomy.ConclusionUsing a TPB-based taxonomy, we were able to identify and structure generic and context specific SDM barriers. Addressing patients’ communication self-efficacy should be included as didactic feature in PDAs.Practice implicationsPDAs for hip OA should be designed for the broad spectrum of decision-making support needs occurring throughout the continuum of the disease. The provided taxonomy may contribute as guidance within implementation strategies that aim to support patients’ intentions to engage in SDM.
Keywords:Osteoarthritis  Patient preference  Practice improvement  Shared decision-making  Patient decision aids  Theory of planned behavior  Qualitative research
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