The Complex Decision Pathway (CDP) is a novel perioperative shared decision-making pathway that was established in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand in 2018. Unique features of the pathway include the use of a structured communication tool to facilitate a goals-of-care conversation in addition to medical assessment, and the use of a tikanga Māori framework for Māori patients. From May 2019 until May 2022, 81 patients attending the CDP clinic were recruited to a prospective study of their demographics, health status and experience at the time of presentation, along with outcomes and opinions over the subsequent 12 months.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPatients presenting for elective surgery in the Bay of Plenty area in New Zealand are increasingly elderly with significant medical comorbidities. For these patients the risk-benefit balance of undergoing surgery can be complex. We recognised the need for a robust shared decision-making pathway within our perioperative medicine service.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The purpose of the study was to ascertain how well patients recall their discharge diagnosis and details of their surgical procedure after a diagnostic laparoscopy at our institution.
Methods: Three hundred and forty-five patients were identified as being eligible in the study. Patient characteristics and treatment details were recorded.