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Predictors of Shared Decision Making and Level of Agreement between Consumers and Providers in Psychiatric Care

Authors :
Melinda Coffman
Marianne S. Matthias
John Brandon Thompson
Michelle P. Salyers
Sadaaki Fukui
Linda Collins
William C. Torrey
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to quantitatively examine elements of shared decision making (SDM), and to establish empirical evidence for factors correlated with SDM and the level of agreement between consumer and provider in psychiatric care. Transcripts containing 128 audio-recorded medication check-up visits with eight providers at three community mental health centers were rated using the Shared Decision Making scale, adapted from Braddock’s Informed Decision Making Scale (Braddock et al., 1997; 1999; 2008). Multilevel regression analyses revealed that greater consumer activity in the session and greater decision complexity significantly predicted the SDM score. The best predictor of agreement between consumer and provider was “exploration of consumer preference,” with a four-fold increase in full agreement when consumer preferences were discussed more completely. Enhancing active consumer participation, particularly by incorporating consumer preferences in the decision making process appears to be an important factor in SDM.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c408b8bd38130e0528478829386cafaa