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USING YOUR BRAIN: A PATIENT- AND FAMILY-CENTERED APPROACH TO SHARED DECISION MAKING A4: Plaza C | Empowering Patients to be Active in Their Care

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Page 1: Using Your Brain: A Patient- and Family-Centered Approach to Shared Decision making

USING YOUR BRAIN: A PATIENT- AND FAMILY-CENTERED APPROACH TO SHARED DECISION MAKING

A4: Plaza C | Empowering Patients to be Active in Their Care

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Disclosure Slide

〉 We have no financial interest in this worksheet

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What was the aim/context of OUR initiative?

〉 To help patients make informed/shared decisions

〉 To help clinicians assist patients in becoming more informed about their options

〉 Promote a shared language around decision making

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Informed decision-making

〉 A person’s decision about a health care test or treatment which is voluntary and based on the person’s ability to choose. The ability to choose has four parts:

1. Having values and goals

2. Understanding information

3. Weighing options

4. Stating a choice

Based on Segen’s Medical Dictionary, 2012

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Shared Decision Making defined

the process by which a patient and clinician work together to identify the best course of action at this particular point in time

› Dr Vic Montori, Mayo Clinic

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What assumptions did WE make, and how did they pan out?

〉 Members of the public and clinicians do not already have a uniform way to think about decisions

〉 Both groups would use this to help them fill a “gap” in communication

〉 Decision-making tools help patients in their ability to self-manage and help clinicians support that self-management

〉 A template probably exists

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BRAIN Worksheet

〉 Informed Decision Making—Get help from your BRAIN (Benefits, Risks, Alternatives, Intuition, Next Steps)

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What ARE WE most proud of/what is the single biggest change that has taken place?

〉 Collaboration with Patient Voices Network

〉 Uptake in BC: Is this project a Seed or a Sprout?

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What was OUR single most significant lesson learned?

〉 There is an appetite for simple approaches like the BRAIN worksheet.

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What am I still struggling with/ need help with?

1. We need people to test it (patients and clinicians) and give us feedback.

2. Measures to track process and outcomes

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Discussion QUESTIONS

Our questions for you:

What approaches have you been using for informed or shared decision making?

What support would help you to test the BRAIN worksheet and give us feedback?

Questions for us?

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Contact Information

〉 Sam Burnett ([email protected])

〉 Connie Davis ([email protected])

〉 April Lawrence ([email protected])

〉 Website: www.centreCMI.ca

〉 Phone: 1-778-466-5146