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临床医生使用共享决策工具评估甲状腺结节患者的反馈意见——一项观察性研究。

Clinician feedback using a shared decision-making tool for the evaluation of patients with thyroid nodules-an observational study.

机构信息

Division of Endocrinology, Department of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.

College of Journalism and Communications, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.

出版信息

Endocrine. 2024 Feb;83(2):449-458. doi: 10.1007/s12020-023-03519-z. Epub 2023 Sep 11.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

We pilot-tested an encounter conversation aid to support shared decision making (SDM) between patients with thyroid nodules and their clinicians.

OBJECTIVE

Characterize the clinician feedback after providing care to patients with thyroid nodules using a tool to promote SDM conversations during the clinical encounter, and evaluate how clinicians used the tool during the visit.

METHODS

Mixed method study in two academic centers in the U.S., including adult patients presenting for evaluation of thyroid nodules and their clinicians. We thematically analyzed interviews with clinicians after they used the SDM tool in at least three visits to characterize their feedback. Additionally, investigators evaluated visits recordings to determine the extent to which clinicians engaged patients in the decision-making process (OPTION score, scale 0 to 100, higher levels indicating higher involvement), the tool's components used (fidelity), and encounter duration. Using a post-visit survey, we evaluated the extent to which clinicians felt the tool was easy to use, helpful, and supportive of the patient-clinician collaboration.

RESULTS

Thirteen clinicians participated in the study and used the SDM tool in the care of 53 patients. Clinicians thought the tool was well-organized and beneficial to patients and clinicians. Clinicians noticed a change in their routine with the use of the conversation aid and suggested it needed to be more flexible to better support varying conversations. The median OPTION score was 34, the fidelity of use 75%, and the median visit duration 17 min. In most encounters, clinicians agreed or strongly agreed the tool was easy to use (86%), helpful (65%), and supported collaboration (62%).

CONCLUSION

Clinicians were able to use a SDM tool in the care of patients with thyroid nodules. Although they wished it were more flexible, they found on the whole that its use in the clinical encounter was beneficial to patients and clinicians.

摘要

背景

我们对支持医患双方就甲状腺结节进行共同决策(SDM)的医患交流辅助工具进行了试点测试。

目的

在临床诊疗中使用该工具促进 SDM 交流,以了解为甲状腺结节患者提供诊疗服务后临床医生的反馈,并评估他们在就诊过程中如何使用该工具。

方法

在美国两个学术中心开展了一项混合方法研究,纳入接受甲状腺结节评估的成年患者及其临床医生。我们对在至少 3 次就诊中使用 SDM 工具的临床医生进行了访谈,对访谈内容进行主题分析,以了解他们的反馈。此外,研究者评估了就诊记录,以确定临床医生在多大程度上让患者参与决策过程(OPTION 评分,分值 0-100,分值越高表明参与度越高)、工具使用的组件(忠实度)以及就诊时长。通过就诊后调查,评估临床医生对工具易用性、有用性和对医患协作支持性的看法。

结果

13 名临床医生参与了这项研究,在 53 例患者的诊疗中使用了 SDM 工具。临床医生认为该工具组织有序,对患者和临床医生均有益处。临床医生注意到在使用交流辅助工具后,他们的日常工作发生了变化,认为工具需要更灵活,以更好地支持各种不同的交流。OPTION 评分中位数为 34,工具使用忠实度为 75%,就诊时长中位数为 17 分钟。在大多数就诊中,临床医生表示工具易用性(86%)、有用性(65%)和对协作的支持性(62%)处于“同意”或“强烈同意”水平。

结论

临床医生能够在为甲状腺结节患者提供诊疗服务时使用 SDM 工具。尽管他们希望该工具更灵活,但总的来说,他们认为该工具在临床诊疗中的使用对患者和临床医生均有益处。

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