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Page 1: Decision Support as a Clinical Skill Module II: Using the Ottawa Personal Decision guide Last update: September 2008

Decision Support Decision Support as a Clinical Skillas a Clinical Skill

Module II:Module II:Using the Ottawa Personal Using the Ottawa Personal

Decision guideDecision guide

Last update: September 2008

Page 2: Decision Support as a Clinical Skill Module II: Using the Ottawa Personal Decision guide Last update: September 2008

Decisional NeedsDecisional conflict (uncertainty) Decision: type, timing, stage, leaningKnowledge & ExpectationsValues claritySupport/resourcesPersonal/Clinical Characteristics

QualityInformed, values-based ActionsDelay, continuance ImpactValues-based health outcomesReduce regret and blameAppropriate use & cost of health services

Decision Support1. Clarify decision and needs2. Provide facts, probabilities3. Clarify values4. Support/Guide/Coach5. Monitor/Facilitate progress

British Medical Journal 327:736-740, 2003

OTTAWA DECISION SUPPORT FRAMEWORK

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Health Decisions Best Suited for the Ottawa DSF

No clear “choice” that’s right for No clear “choice” that’s right for everyoneeveryone

Stimulated by new circumstance, medical Stimulated by new circumstance, medical diagnosis, or developmental transitiondiagnosis, or developmental transition

Careful deliberation --- uncertain Careful deliberation --- uncertain outcomes (scientific uncertainty)outcomes (scientific uncertainty)

Options have different benefit/harm Options have different benefit/harm profiles that clients value differentlyprofiles that clients value differently

More effort in deliberation than in More effort in deliberation than in implementation implementation

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Ottawa Personal Decision Guide

Clarify the Decision Clarify the Decision

Identify Decision Making Identify Decision Making NeedsNeeds

Explore Needs Explore Needs Plan Next StepsPlan Next Steps

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Step 1: Clarify the Decision

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Step 2: Identify Needs

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Step 3: Explore Needs Support/Pressure

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Client’s Characteristics

AgeAge GenderGender LocaleLocale OccupationOccupation EducationEducation LanguageLanguage EthnicityEthnicity

Medical diagnosisMedical diagnosis Duration of diagnosisDuration of diagnosis Marital statusMarital status Family compositionFamily composition Health status Health status

physicalphysical cognitivecognitive emotionalemotional socialsocial

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Step 3: Explore NeedsKnowledge Values Certainty

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ExampleExamplePatient with painful knee osteoarthritisPatient with painful knee osteoarthritis

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ExampleExampleAssign ImportanceAssign Importance

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Step 4: Plan Next Steps

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Progress in Decision Making

LeaningLeaning: : Choice predispositionChoice predisposition Leaning towards a specific option?Leaning towards a specific option?

Certainty:Certainty: Best choice for you?Best choice for you?

Stage:Stage: Aware of options? Aware of options? Close to choosing?Close to choosing? Already made a choice? Already made a choice?

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Experience using the OPDG

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Using the Ottawa Personal Using the Ottawa Personal Decision GuideDecision Guide

Form groups of two• ‘Client’ making a difficult decision• ‘Practitioner’ interview

2. ‘Client’ choose a real decision (health decision, career, education, move, buy

a car)

3. ‘Practitioner’ interviews patient & documents on the Ottawa Guide

4. Discussion

Any Any Decision

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What happened?What happened?

What helped?What helped?