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SHARED DECISION MAKING a Nursing Perspective… Professor Tracey Bucknall Foundational Chair in Nursing & Director of Nursing Research Alfred Health
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Undergraduate Education No standard, national approach Focus on risk management & informed consent from clinician perspective. Technical skills in simulation and clinical placements Focus on quality and patient safety – Emphasis on nurses identifying patient preferences, needs and expectations across the lifespan, diverse populations and clinical settings. – NSQHS Standards strong driver
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Postgraduate Education Some specialties, such as Midwifery, Mental Health and Critical Care, have greater focus on patient/consumer/family involvement/empowerment in treatment decision making. Curriculum focus increasing on NSQHS Standards – Standard 2 Partnering with Consumers Increased focus seen in research degrees.
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Key challenges (1) Three concurrent areas for curriculum development required: – knowledge (benefits of patient input, evidence); – skills (in using tools & processes/ communication/ informed consent/disclosure/negotiation/seeking opinions from consumers etc) and; – attitude (commitment to patient-centred care and respect for patient/family insight).
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Key Challenges (2) Convincing educational providers of the need to prioritise early integration of patient engagement into curricula and training of health professionals. Insufficient research with focus on nurse/pt relationship and treatment effectiveness to integrate into curricula Overcoming disciplinary silos in training & practice
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