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Ready for SDM- evaluation of an interprofessional training module in shared decision making – A cluster randomized trial

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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/26306
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2022.03.013
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2022-03-17
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Kienlin, Simone Maria; Stacey, Dawn; Nytrøen, Kari; Grafe, Alexander; Kasper, Jürgen
Abstract
Objective: Ready for SDM was developed in Norway as a comprehensive modularized curriculum for health care providers (HCP). The current study evaluated the efficacy of one of the modules, a 2-hour interprofessional SDM training designed to enhance SDM competencies.

Methods: A cluster randomized controlled trial was conducted with eight District Psychiatric Centres randomized to wait-list control (CG) or intervention group (IG). Participants and trainers were not blinded to their allocation. The IG received a 2-hour didactic and interactive training, using video examples. The primary outcome was the agreement between the participants’ and an expert assessment of patient involvement in a video recorded consultation. The SDM-knowledge score was a secondary outcome.

Results: Compared to the CG (n = 65), the IG (n = 69) judged involvement behavior in a communication example more accurately (mean difference of weighted T, adjusted for age and gender:=− 0.098, p = 0.028) and demonstrated better knowledge (mean difference=− 0.58; p = 0.014). A sensitivity analysis entering a random effect for cluster turned out not significant.

Conclusion: The interprofessional group training can improve HCPs’ SDM-competencies. Practice implications: Addressing interprofessional teams using SDM communication training could supplement existing SDM training approaches. More research is needed to evaluate the training module’s effects as a component of large-scale implementation of SDM.

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Kienlin, S.M. (2025). Ready for Shared decision making: Development of a meta-curriculum for training healthcare professionals in shared decision making. (Doctoral thesis). https://hdl.handle.net/10037/36918
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Elsevier
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Kienlin, Stacey, Nytrøen, Grafe, Kasper. Ready for SDM- evaluation of an interprofessional training module in shared decision making – A cluster randomized trial. Patient Education and Counseling. 2022
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