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Dyadic OPTION: Measuring perceptions of shared decision-making in practice
Authors:Emma MelbourneStephen Roberts  Marie-Anne DurandRobert Newcombe  France LégaréGlyn Elwyn
Institution:a Department of Primary Care and Public Health, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, Heath Park, Cardiff CF14 4YS
b Department of Family Medicine, Université Laval, Canada G1K 7P4
Abstract:

Background

Current models of the medical consultation emphasize shared decision-making (SDM), whereby the expertise of both the doctor and the patient are recognised and seen to equally contribute to the consultation. The evidence regarding the desirability and effectiveness of the SDM approach is often conflicting. It is proposed that the conflicts are due to the nature of assessment, with current assessments from the perspective of an outside observer.

Aims

To empirically assess perceived involvement in the medical consultation using the dyadic OPTION instrument.

Method

36 simulated medical consultations were organised between general practitioners and standardized- patients, using the observer OPTION and the newly developed dyadic OPTION instruments.

Results

SDM behaviours observed in the consultations were seen to depend on both members of the doctor and patient dyad, rather than each in isolation. Thus a dyadic approach to measurement is supported.

Conclusions

This current study highlights the necessity for a dyadic approach to assessment and introduces a novel research instrument: the dyadic OPTION instrument.
Keywords:Shared decision-making  Assessment measurement  Dyadic analysis
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