2014
DOI: 10.1111/hae.12495
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Developing a two‐sided intervention to facilitate shared decision‐making in haemophilia: decision boxes for clinicians and patient decision aids for patients

Abstract: Background. People with haemophilia face many treatment decisions, which are largely informed by evidence from observational studies. Without evidence-based 'best' treatment options, patient preferences play a large role in decisions regarding therapy. The shared decision-making (SDM) process allows patients and health care providers to make decisions collaboratively based on available evidence, and patient preferences. Decision tools can help the SDM process. The objective of this project was to develop two-s… Show more

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“…First, tools such as iCHIP and WAPPS may help increase patients' understanding, even for those with mild haemophilia. 22 Yet, to Another potential limitation of this study is that the convenience sampling approach makes it more likely to include PWH who are already willing to accept their condition and its treatment and engage with the Clinic Team. This, in turn, determines self-reported adherence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, tools such as iCHIP and WAPPS may help increase patients' understanding, even for those with mild haemophilia. 22 Yet, to Another potential limitation of this study is that the convenience sampling approach makes it more likely to include PWH who are already willing to accept their condition and its treatment and engage with the Clinic Team. This, in turn, determines self-reported adherence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Haemophilia is a chronic disease characterized by the existence of more than one possible treatment option. Actually, there are no evidence-based indications to identify the better treatment option (Athale et al 2014). In this context, great uncertainty exists when choosing the right treatment option and SDM plays an essential role.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the first decisions to be made with the family is the type of clotting factor to prescribe. Tools for shared decision‐making can facilitate the process . Athale et al developed two‐sided decision tools for clinicians and parents to guide initial factor product choice .…”
Section: Shared Decision‐making For Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tools for shared decision‐making can facilitate the process . Athale et al developed two‐sided decision tools for clinicians and parents to guide initial factor product choice . The decision aids provide basic information about clotting factor, what the choices are, why parent preferences matter, and available data related to inhibitor risk.…”
Section: Shared Decision‐making For Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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