Shared Decision Making, Decision Aids and Patient Reported Outcome Measures for Overactive Bladder Care: A Review

共同决策、决策辅助工具和患者报告结局指标在膀胱过度活动症治疗中的应用:一项综述

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Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Shared decision making (SDM) is integral to clinical decision making for OAB. SDM is a collaborative process that takes patients' values, preferences, and goals into account when deciding on their treatment options. Decision aids (DAs) can support SDM and patient-reported outcomes (PROs) help to assess the outcomes most important to the patient. RECENT FINDINGS: Twenty-five articles were retrieved and reviewed. Our search for literature about SDM in OAB found that physician recommendation is a key decisional component for patients yet that physicians' priorities may differ widely from patients' preferences. We evaluated currently available decision aids for OAB and found that none of the peer reviewed aids are publicly available, though non-peer reviewed, paper-based decision aids are available online. At least 10 PROs are available for OAB, these are regularly used in trials of efficacy and are increasingly being implemented in clinical practice. Finally, artificial intelligence applications such as large language models and machine learning based clinical risk prediction tools are emerging as a new facet to augment SDM, but there are limitations on the quality and the clinical implementation of these tools. SUMMARY: Decision aids and patient reported outcome measures are integral to the delivery of patient-centered, individualized, shared decision making for OAB. Despite this, few freely available DAs exist and many PROs are available, which makes comparison of outcomes between treatments challenging. Emerging AI technologies may further augment the SDM however require validation prior to clinical use.

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