A path forward for the implementation of shared decision-making in valvular heart disease: global joint recommendations from clinicians, patients and researchers

推进瓣膜性心脏病共同决策的路径:来自临床医生、患者和研究人员的全球联合建议

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Shared decision-making (SDM) is widely endorsed in international guidelines for the treatment of valvular heart disease (VHD). Despite evidence that the process improves outcomes and does not increase the burden of consultations, SDM has not been adopted as a standard of care across regions and diverse health systems. METHODS: We conducted a 3-phase study co-led by clinicians and people with lived experience using an integrated knowledge translation approach guided by the knowledge-to-action framework. In a preparatory phase, we conducted exploratory semi-structured interviews with 19 international and diverse experts to identify barriers and enablers to SDM in VHD; we used thematic analysis to identify the major issues to inform project development. We convened an in-person meeting of patients and patient advocates (n = 9), clinicians (n = 11) and researchers (n = 3) from 10 countries to build joint recommendations. Lastly, we conducted a series of local and international meetings to validate the findings and inform future initiatives. RESULTS: Challenges identified included (1) concerns about clinicians' availability and time requirements, (2) uncertainty about how to practice SDM and (3) absence of regional data to evaluate SDM in VHD. The joint recommendations clustered on five global areas of focus and six sets of recommendations tailored to regional contexts and cultural norms. Final recommendations on (1) preparing patients and carers, (2) training healthcare teams and (3) creating a supportive system were further enhanced by VHD knowledge users' input in various regional settings. CONCLUSIONS: This first report co-led by diverse stakeholders offers a practice and policy-ready roadmap to strengthen the implementation and evaluation of SDM in VHD.

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