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Shared decision-making and comparative effectiveness research for patients with chronic conditions: an urgent synergy for better health

机译:对慢性病患者的共同决策和比较有效性研究:改善健康状况的紧急协同作用

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Chronic conditions are the most important cause of morbidity, mortality and health expense in the USA. Comparative effectiveness research (CER) seeks to provide evidence supporting the relative value of alternative courses of action. This research often concludes with estimates of the likelihood of desirable and undesirable outcomes associated with each option. Patients with chronic conditions should engage with their clinicians in deciding which of these options best fits their goals and context. In practicing shared decision-making (SDM), clinicians and patients should make use of CER to inform their deliberations. In these ways, SDM and CER are interrelated. SDM translates CER into patient-centered practice, while CER provides the backbone evidence about options and outcomes in SDM interventions. In this review, we explore the potential for a SDM–CER synergy in improving healthcare for patients with chronic conditions.
机译:在美国,慢性病是发病率,死亡率和医疗费用的最重要原因。比较有效性研究(CER)旨在提供证据支持替代性行动方案的相对价值。这项研究通常以与每个选项相关的期望和不期望结果的可能性的估计作为结束。患有慢性疾病的患者应与临床医生合作,确定哪种选择最适合其目标和背景。在实践共享决策(SDM)时,临床医生和患者应利用CER进行讨论。通过这些方式,SDM和CER是相互关联的。 SDM将CER转化为以患者为中心的实践,而CER提供了有关SDM干预措施和结果的骨干证据。在本文中,我们探讨了SDM-CER协同作用在改善慢性病患者医疗保健方面的潜力。

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