2015
DOI: 10.4178/epih/e2015018
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Development and application of patient decision aids

Abstract: With the current overdiagnosis of thyroid cancer resulting from routine screening in Korea, it is necessary to educate the public that not all cancers are malignant. The exposure to patient decision aids (PtDAs) compared to usual care reduced the number of people choosing to undergo prostate-specific antigen screening. This article introduces the definition, usefulness, and developmental processes of PtDAs and suggests the urgent need for a Korean PtDA related to thyroid cancer screening.

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“…The extent of patient participation depends on patient age, socioeconomic status, disease status, etcetera [ 43 ], and accordingly, it is important to strengthen the patient capacity needed for decision making [ 38 ]. Therefore, as strategies to overcome the limitations from the patient perspective, clinical practice guidelines [ 44 ] and patient decision aids [ 45 ] should be developed so that patients can share relevant information within a limited time during clinical examination. In addition, the process of signing the informed consent could be utilized for this purpose [ 46 ].…”
Section: Limitations In the Application Of Shared Decision Making Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extent of patient participation depends on patient age, socioeconomic status, disease status, etcetera [ 43 ], and accordingly, it is important to strengthen the patient capacity needed for decision making [ 38 ]. Therefore, as strategies to overcome the limitations from the patient perspective, clinical practice guidelines [ 44 ] and patient decision aids [ 45 ] should be developed so that patients can share relevant information within a limited time during clinical examination. In addition, the process of signing the informed consent could be utilized for this purpose [ 46 ].…”
Section: Limitations In the Application Of Shared Decision Making Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patient decision-aid (PDA) is a tool to facilitate decision making by providing relevant information about their treatment options and probable outcomes to the target audience, and to allow clarification of their personal values and preferences 1. Such tools are often used in shared decision making (SDM) between the healthcare provider and patient in situations when there are multiple options for investigation and treatment 2 3. The PDA needs to be contextualised to the local culture, the population’s health literacy, the local clinic or hospital workflow, healthcare system and associated policies for it to enhance the SDM process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…41 For good communication in clinical setting, GP/FP should consider actively to apply some tools as likely as patient decision aids. 49 ‱ Last, Gillon 31 distributive justice means to allocate limited health-care resources fairly. Thus, effort…”
Section: Quaternary Prevention and Medical Ethicsmentioning
confidence: 99%