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"Developing the tool SDM:KOMPASS. Supporting shared decision making implementation processes". | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • * The SDM:KOMPASS tool was developed through a six-step process to help hospitals visualize progress and set goals for integrating SDM into routine care, with input gathered from healthcare professionals and patients via qualitative and quantitative methods.
  • * Initial findings suggest that SDM:KOMPASS is a manageable and potentially effective resource for enhancing SDM implementation in healthcare settings, though it requires careful consideration due to its complexity, with plans for alpha testing in clinical environments to follow.

Article Abstract

Shared decision-making (SDM) involves patients in choosing their treatment or care options. SDM enhances patient engagement and treatment satisfaction. SDM has proved difficult to implement and sustain in routine clinical practice, hence a supportive tool is needed. This quality improvement study focuses on the development of a generic tool, labeled SDM:KOMPASS, which is intended to support hospital settings by facilitating the visualization of their formative progress and the setting of goals for the SDM implementation into routine clinical practice. The main objective of the present paper is to describe the development of this generic tool. A six-step development process was performed to develop a tool and investigate the tool's overall perceived usability. Qualitative methods, such as observations, individual and focus group interviews, provided insights. A 10-item quantitative survey gauged informants' immediate attitudes towards the tool. Purposefully sampled informants (N = 20), including healthcare professionals and patients, contributed diverse perspectives regarding; 1) The tool's readability and clarity, 2) the construct's domains and content, and 3) the tool's perceived usability. In alignment with real-world challenges, SDM:KOMPASS emerges as a potentially valuable resource for healthcare organizations embedding SDM. The six-step development process revealed how the tool SDM:KOMPASS has potential to enhance SDM implementation's manageability, goal-setting, and focus. Professionals engaged in strategic implementation within somatic and mental hospital departments find the tool potentially beneficial and feasible. The tool shows promise and usability but requires careful attention due to its comprehensiveness. The next step is to alpha test the tool in clinical practice.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11573207PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0312990PLOS

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