Dear all
Thanks for your post Glyn. We couldn’t agree more about the need for closer alignment of EBP and SDM.
One of the ways to promote the uptake of SDM is for teaching about SDM (and the skills needed to do this) to occur as part of EBP teaching (either in workshops or in more formal courses; at both the undergraduate level and for clinicians)
A small group of us (myself, Chris Del Mar, and Victor Montori) are planning to hold some discussions and a workshop about this issue at the Evidence-Based Health Care International Joint Conference in Sicily in October.
As part of this, we would like to gather together any existing resources which people are already using to teach clinicians (and student clinicians) how to talk with patients about evidence and how to facilitate shared decision making.
We're aware of some resources, but suspect there may be many more and often ones that are only used locally. We'd be grateful if you could email these to me. After the conference, we'll happily share the compiled list of resources (and the resources themselves where possible) and a summary of the issues discussed with the list.
Many thanks
Tammy
Associate Professor Tammy Hoffmann
Centre for Research in Evidence-Based Practice
Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine
Bond University Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Tel: +61 7 5595 5522
www.crebp.net.au
http://works.bepress.com/tammy_hoffmann/
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Subject: Shared Decision Making Conference Lima
Dear Colleagues
Just joined this listserv - you may have already seen this - so apologies for repeats.
A Mayo-led team (Montori/LeBlanc) organised the 7th conference in Lima (terrific by the way), where Gordon Gyuatt gave an excellent keynote.
Keynote: EBM needs SDM needs EBM with Dr. Gordon Guyatt
http://isdm2013.org/video-archive/
Others from the EBHC community gave workshops. Interesting to reflect in 2013 how I got into this SDM area from a kick-off in Oxford-based week-long events many years ago, where Greenhalgh, Milne, Sackett, and many others were strong on the need for evidence etc.
High time even more bridges were built between EBHC (sample based data) and the need to respect individual, yet informed, preferences (personal level decision making).
There was evidence of culture dissonance for sure - the word 'recommendation' - weak or strong - was under debate in one workshop where GRADE was under the spotlight. Yet the mood was one of a genuine attempt to integrate these population / individual stances somehow. Looking forward to those conversations.
Glyn
Professor Glyn Elwyn
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