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Ep 173: Shared decision-making - what it is, and what it isn't, with Diane Slater
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27 minutes
Released:
Apr 1, 2024
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Health care practice is slowly transitioning from a paternalistic way of delivering care (doing to the patient) to a shared decision-making model (doing with the patient). Health systems, clinical professions and individual clinicians are at different points along the transition.
As a process, shared decision-making provides a scaffold for the patient's values, preferences and circumstances to receive primacy when discussing options, benefits and risks. As a mindset, shared decision-making is a standard of excellence in clinical practice - it ensures your are focused supporting the patient to authentically engage in decisions about their health.
Today, Diane Slater, physiotherapist and educator from Aalborg University, Denmark is helping you self-diagnose your shared decision-making practice. Diane shares tips for staying up-to-date with the best information to support quality shared decision-making, which she has honed through her work as a coach and mentor to musculoskeletal health practitioners.
As a process, shared decision-making provides a scaffold for the patient's values, preferences and circumstances to receive primacy when discussing options, benefits and risks. As a mindset, shared decision-making is a standard of excellence in clinical practice - it ensures your are focused supporting the patient to authentically engage in decisions about their health.
Today, Diane Slater, physiotherapist and educator from Aalborg University, Denmark is helping you self-diagnose your shared decision-making practice. Diane shares tips for staying up-to-date with the best information to support quality shared decision-making, which she has honed through her work as a coach and mentor to musculoskeletal health practitioners.
Released:
Apr 1, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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