A systematic development process for patient decision aids
University of Oxford · Health Decisions (United States) · +5 more institutions
Abstract
The original version of the International Patient Decision Aid Standards (IPDAS) recommended that patient decision aids (PtDAs) should be carefully developed, user-tested and open to scrutiny, with a well-documented and systematically applied development process. We carried out a review to check the relevance and scope of this quality dimension and, if necessary, to update it.
Our review drew on three sources: a) published papers describing PtDAs evaluated in randomised controlled trials and included in the most recent Cochrane Collaboration review; b) linked papers cited in the trial reports that described how the PtDAs had been developed; and c) papers and web reports outlining the development process used by organisations experienced in developing multiple PtDAs. We then developed an extended model of the development process indicating the various steps on which documentation is required, as well as a checklist to assess the frequency with which each of the elements was publicly reported.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 39.74
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 28
Authors
6- ACAngela CoulterCorresponding
University of Oxford
- DSDiana Stilwell
Health Decisions (United States)
- JKJennifer Kryworuchko
University of Saskatchewan
- PDPatricia Dolan Mullen
The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
- CJChirk Jenn Ng
University of Malaya
Topics & keywords
- Checklist
- Decision aids
- Process (computing)
- Documentation
- Computer science
- Health informatics
- Medicine
- Relevance (law)