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    The Ottawa Decision Support Framework (ODSF) has guided practitioners and patients facing difficult decisions for 20 years. It asserts that decision support interventions that address patients' decisional needs improve decision quality. Purpose. To update the ODSF based on a synthesis of evidence. Methods. We conducted an overview of ...
    Author:Dawn Stacey, Dawn Stacey, Laura Boland, Laura Boland, Krystina B Lewis, Marie-Chantal Loiselle, Laur...Published:2020
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    The first element in the ODSF is decisional needs.According to the original framework's underpinning theories, they are determinants of decisions that may be suboptimal. 7 Figure 1 lists these decisional needs that can adversely affect the quality of a decision. The first 4 are 1) decisional conflict (personal uncertainty about the best choice), 2) inadequate knowledge (condition/problem ...
    Author:Lauren Hoefel, Annette M. O’Connor, Krystina B. Lewis, Laura Boland, Laura Boland, Lindsey Sikora, J...Published:2020
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    The Ottawa Decision Support Tutorial has been used by more than 6000 participants and shown to improve knowledge of decision support. 8 When the training program is combined with skills-building workshops and feedback, the quality of decision support provided to simulated patients improves. 55,56 The tutorials and workshops will need to include ...
    Author:Dawn Stacey, Dawn Stacey, Laura Boland, Laura Boland, Krystina B Lewis, Marie-Chantal Loiselle, Laur...Published:2020
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    The Ottawa Decision Support Framework (ODSF) has been used for 20 years to assess and address people's decisional needs. The evidence regarding ODSF decisional needs has not been synthesized. Objectives. To synthesize evidence from ODSF-based decisional needs studies, identify new decisional needs, and validate current ODSF decisional needs.
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    The Ottawa Decision Support Framework (ODSF) has guided the development of patient decision aids (PtDAs) for 20 years and needs updating across a range of decisions and hypothesized outcomes. Purpose. To determine the effectiveness of ODSF-developed PtDAs on hypothesized outcomes and to recommend framework changes. Data Source.
    Author:Lauren Hoefel, Krystina B Lewis, Annette O'Connor, Dawn Stacey, Dawn StaceyPublished:2020
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    framework guiding not only its development but also its evaluation. The Ottawa Decision Support Framework (ODSF) is the most frequently used theory-based development framework and ranks second in use when other frameworks that are not theory-based, such as the International PtDA Standards, are included.4,5 Even for
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    Decision Support Framework Part 1: A Systematic Review of the Decisional Needs of People Making Health or Social Decisions Lauren Hoefel, Annette M. O'Connor, Krystina B. Lewis, Laura Boland, Lindsey Sikora, Jiale Hu, and Dawn Stacey Background. The Ottawa Decision Support Framework (ODSF) has been used for 20 years to assess and address
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    Decision makers are responsible for receiving the information, and based on it, understand the analysed issue (knowledge) and make a final decision (wisdom) . Figure 1 ... these tools remain a source of support only. The final decision will have to be made by people themselves. ... Integrated framework of knowledge-based decision support system ...
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    Examples of modifiable decisional needs are deficits in knowledge, unrealistic expectations, unclear personal values, inadequate support and resources, unreceptive decision stage due to denial, strong emotions, premature closure, and other personal and clinical needs. 4 These needs are described in detail in the Ottawa Decision Support ...
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    decisional needs, development methods, dissemination, Ottawa Decision Support Framework, patient decision aid, shared decision making Date received: September 11, 2020; accepted: November 17, 2020 Introduction ''If you can get your relatives out of seniors' homes, try to do so as fast as you can,''1 was the headline of a
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