How can continuing professional development better promote shared decision-making? Perspectives from an international collaboration

Shared decision-making is not widely implemented in healthcare. We aimed to set a research agenda about promoting shared decision-making through continuing professional development. Thirty-six participants met for two days. Participants suggested ways to improve an environmental scan that had invent...

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Veröffentlicht in:Implementation science : IS 2011-07, Vol.6 (1), p.68-68, Article 68
Hauptverfasser: Légaré, France, Bekker, Hilary, Desroches, Sophie, Drolet, Renée, Politi, Mary C, Stacey, Dawn, Borduas, Francine, Cheater, Francine M, Cornuz, Jacques, Coutu, Marie-France, Ferdjaoui-Moumjid, Nora, Griffiths, Frances, Härter, Martin, Jacques, André, Krones, Tanja, Labrecque, Michel, Neely, Claire, Rodriguez, Charo, Sargeant, Joan, Schuerman, Janet S, Sullivan, Mark D
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Zusammenfassung:Shared decision-making is not widely implemented in healthcare. We aimed to set a research agenda about promoting shared decision-making through continuing professional development. Thirty-six participants met for two days. Participants suggested ways to improve an environmental scan that had inventoried 53 shared decision-making training programs from 14 countries. Their proposed research agenda included reaching an international consensus on shared decision-making competencies and creating a framework for accrediting continuing professional development initiatives in shared decision-making. Variability in shared decision-making training programs showcases the need for quality assurance frameworks.
ISSN:1748-5908
1748-5908
DOI:10.1186/1748-5908-6-68