Patient preference/decision making discussion

you will share your experience (see below for experience) and consider the impact of patient involvement (or lack of involvement). You will also consider the use of a patient decision aid to inform best practices for patient care and healthcare decision making.350 word discussion. At least 2 References ( I have attached some to utilize) within last 5 years and cited in discussion. Apa format-Review the Resources (I attached articles) and reflect on a time when you experienced a patient being brought into (or not being brought into) a decision regarding their treatment plan.-This is the experience: Treatment is limited for patient with stage 4 cancer and they are considering going on hospice to have better quality life. (you can include any details you would like)-Review the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute’s Decision Aids Inventory at https://decisionaid.ohri.ca/.Choose “For Specific Conditions,” then Browse an alphabetical listing of decision aids by health topic. Type in ‘hospice’Try to use this link to take you right to the hospice link on that sitehttps://www.healthwise.net/ohridecisionaid/Content/StdDocument.aspx?DOCHWID=tu1430The discussion:-Post a brief description of the situation you experienced and explain how incorporating or not incorporating patient preferences and values impacted the outcome of their treatment plan. Be specific and provide examples.-Then, explain how including patient preferences and values might impact the trajectory of the situation and how these were reflected in the treatment plan.-Finally, explain the value of the patient decision aid you selected and how it might contribute to effective decision making, both in general and in the experience you described. Describe how you might use this decision aid inventory in your professional practice or personal life.-you have to reference and use the decision aid site listed above.Here are references attachedSchroy, P. C., Mylvaganam, S., & Davidson, P. (2014). Provider perspectives on the utility of a colorectal cancer screening decision aid for facilitating shared decision making. Health Expectations, 17(1), 27–35. doi:10.1111/j.1369-7625.2011.00730.xKon, A. A., Davidson, J. E., Morrison, W., Danis, M., & White, D. B. (2016). Shared decision making in intensive care units: An American College of Critical Care Medicine and American Thoracic Society policy statement. Critical Care Medicine, 44(1), 188–201. doi:10.1097/CCM.0000000000001396Hoffman, T. C., Montori, V. M., & Del Mar, C. (2014). The connection between evidence-based medicine and shared decision making. Journal of the American Medical Association, 312(13), 1295–1296. doi:10.1001/jama.2014.10186

 
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