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Systematic review of shared decision-making interventions for people living with chronic respiratory diseases

Barradell, Amy
Houchen-Wolloff, Linzy
Singh, Sally
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Objective: Shared decision-making (SDM) supports patients to make informed and value-based decisions about their care. We are developing an intervention to enable healthcare professionals to support patients' pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) decision-making. To identify intervention components we needed to evaluate others carried out in chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs). We aimed to evaluate the impact of SDM interventions on patient decision-making (primary outcome) and downstream health-related outcomes (secondary outcome). Design: We conducted a systematic review using the risk of bias (Cochrane ROB2, ROBINS-I) and certainty of evidence (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation) tools. Data sources: MEDLINE, EMBASE, PSYCHINFO, CINAHL, PEDRO, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, the International Clinical Trials Registry Platform Search Portal, ClinicalTrials.gov, PROSPERO, ISRCTN were search through to 11th April 2023. Eligibility criteria: Trials evaluating SDM interventions in patients living with CRD using quantitative or mixed methods were included. Data extraction and synthesis: Two independent reviewers extracted data, assessed risk of bias and certainty of evidence. A narrative synthesis, with reference to The Making Informed Decisions Individually and Together (MIND-IT) model, was undertaken. Results: Eight studies (n=1596 (of 17 466 citations identified)) fulfilled the inclusion criteria.Five studies included components targeting the patient, healthcare professionals and consultation process (demonstrating adherence to the MIND-IT model). All studies reported their interventions improved patient decision-making and health-related outcomes. No outcome was reported consistently across studies. Four studies had high risk of bias, three had low quality of evidence. Intervention fidelity was reported in two studies. Conclusions: These findings suggest developing an SDM intervention including a patient decision aid, healthcare professional training, and a consultation prompt could support patient PR decisions, and health-related outcomes. Using a complex intervention development and evaluation research framework will likely lead to more robust research, and a greater understanding of service needs when integrating the intervention within practice. Prospero registration number: CRD42020169897.
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2023-05-02
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Chronic airways disease, decision making, Quality in health care, Rehabilitation medicine, Respiratory medicine, Thoracic medicine
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Barradell, A. C., Gerlis, C., Houchen-Wolloff, L., Bekker, H. L., Robertson, N., & Singh, S. J. (2023). Systematic review of shared decision-making interventions for people living with chronic respiratory diseases. BMJ open, 13(5), e069461. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-069461
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