NICE Evidence Search Student Champions Learning about NICE Lesley Edgar, Implementation Facilitator NI 3 February 2016.

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NICE Evidence Search Student Champions Learning about NICE Lesley Edgar, Implementation Facilitator NI 3 February 2016

Overview Summary CG180 Atrial fibrillation: patient decision aid Shared decision making –What is it? Why do it? How to do it? Next steps Questions

What is shared decision making? Involvement of patients with their providers in making health care decisions that are informed by the best available evidence about options, potential benefits, and harms, and that consider patient preferences

Patient Decision Aid

Key Components Information Patient goals or values Meaningful involvement

What does the option involve? Will it reduce my risk of having a stroke? Will it increase my risk of having major bleeding? What are the other main side effects ? Will I have to change what I eat or drink? What happens if I forget to take a dose? Will I need any regular blood tests? Will the medicine interact with other medicines I take? What happens if I need non-urgent surgery, including dental surgery? What happens if the effects need to be reversed in an emergency (for example, after an injury or before emergency surgery)?

Patient Decision Aids

Were you involved as much as you wanted to be in decisions about your care and treatment? % % responding ‘Yes, definitely’ Source: NHS inpatient surveys

Cochrane review March 2015 “ We concluded that personalised care planning is a promising approach that offers the potential to provide effective help to patients, leading to better health outcomes ” Benefits: Physical Psychological Psychosocial Effects of personalised care planning for people with long-term conditions, Cochrane Review March 2015

A cascade of wins for the NHS Al Mulley, Chris Trimble, Glyn Elwyn, The King’s Fund, 2012

“… I believe that finding the sweet spot for shared decision making will require clinicians to work against their natural impulses to tell the patient what to do when they’re certain of what’s best, and to leave the patient to decide when they’re not “I’m not sure what the right answer is, so why don’t you decide” can be replaced with: “This is a really hard decision because we aren’t sure what will happen if you choose option x; let me show you how I think about this, and you can tell me whether it fits with what’s important to you.” And, equally important, “I’m recommending option x because it provides better outcomes than option y” can become “Let me tell you about the pros and cons of options x and y so that you can decide which one matches your priorities.” Perspective: Shared Decision Making - Finding the Sweet Spot. nej.md/1nfA9nE nej.md/1nfA9nE

Move from: “What's the matter with you?” To: “What matters to you?”

Next steps…for everyone Try it out! Spread the word! Get to know what decision aids are available Watch this space

Any questions? “What matters to you?”