2013
DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2013.3171
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Patient Perceptions, Physician Communication, and the Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator

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“…In one study, 18 surgeons provided adequate information about a procedure's risk, benefits, and alternatives, but did not respond to patients questions well. Another study 19 found that cardiologists' communication regarding implantable cardiac defibrillators was characterized by unclear representation and omission of information, and a study 20 of information provided following surgery for gastrointestinal cancer found incomplete exchange, particularly for patients receiving palliative care. Given the importance of information exchange in shared decision making, this finding highlights a critical area to assess further.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one study, 18 surgeons provided adequate information about a procedure's risk, benefits, and alternatives, but did not respond to patients questions well. Another study 19 found that cardiologists' communication regarding implantable cardiac defibrillators was characterized by unclear representation and omission of information, and a study 20 of information provided following surgery for gastrointestinal cancer found incomplete exchange, particularly for patients receiving palliative care. Given the importance of information exchange in shared decision making, this finding highlights a critical area to assess further.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patienten, die vor einer aortokoronaren Bypass-Operation stehen, scheinen sich generell zusätzliche präoperative Gespräche zu wün-schen. Es gibt Hinweise darauf, dass in Aufklärungsgesprächen vor herzchirurgischen Eingriffen wichtige Information hinsichtlich der zu erwartenden Konsequenzen für die Lebensqualität fehlen [Hauptman et al, 2013;Pedersen et al, 2017] [Krohne und El-Giamal, 2008].…”
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“…Although this measure could not capture the quality of the counseling, healthcare providers should communicate all relevant information to patients in an easily understandable and culturally competent manner. 100 The writing committee discussed at length whether to focus this measure on counseling alone versus implanting a primary-prevention ICD. In the "ACCF/AHA/AMA-PCPIrecommends this measure for public reporting because of the robust data on the efficacy of the ICD and the demonstrated gap in utilizing this lifesaving therapy.…”
Section: Pm-6: Counseling Eligible Patients About An Icdmentioning
confidence: 99%