What Works in Implementing Patient Decision Aids in Routine Clinical Settings? A Rapid Realist Review and Update from the International Patient Decision Aid Standards Collaboration

  • Joseph-Williams, N.
  • Abhyankar, P.
  • Boland, L.
  • Bravo, P.
  • Brenner, A.T.
  • Brodney, S.
  • Coulter, A.
  • Giguere, A.
  • Hoffman, A.
  • Korner, M.
  • Langford, A.
  • Legare, F.
  • Matlock, D.
  • Moumjid, N.
  • Munro, S.
  • Steffensen, K.D.
  • Stirling, C.
  • van der Weijden, T.
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Publication date
October 2021

Abstract

BackgroundDecades of effectiveness research has established the benefits of using patient decision aids (PtDAs), yet broad clinical implementation has not yet occurred. Evidence to date is mainly derived from highly controlled settings; if clinicians and health care organizations are expected to embed PtDAs as a means to support person-centered care, we need to better understand what this might look like outside of a research setting.AimThis review was conducted in response to the IPDAS Collaboration's evidence update process, which informs their published standards for PtDA quality and effectiveness. The aim was to develop context-specific program theories that explain why and how PtDAs are successfully implemented in routine healthcare se...

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